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Can you name a particular winemaker who has had the most influence on your own winemaking vision, style and techniques, and why? Or, is there a particular wine that made you say, “I want to make something like that.” Not exactly like that, as in a copy,
What vintage during your career has most exceeded the early expectations of critics, consumers and perhaps you yourself. And, in retrospect, what was it about the vintage that people missed, or misunderstood, at the beginning? Josh Bergström, Bergström
In light of difficult economic conditions in many wine markets around the world, have you felt under pressure to introduce—or to increase production of—entry-level wines?
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Adolfo Hurtado, chief winemaker of Cono Sur, has revealed he thinks Peru has the potential to be the world’s next big wine region
Pale green. A bouquet of citrus and tropical fruits backed by characteristic herbaceous notes that Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is famous for. An exuberant wine brimming with flavors of pineapple and stonefruit with a hint of herbaceousness. The finish is fresh and zesty.
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Wine is integral to the eucharist ... We believe the eucharist is the presence of Jesus in our midst, so wine is absolutely essential to Catholic worship.
In addition to it being the blood of Christ.
Easter dinner is our happiest, most joyful meal of the year, as we emerge from the dark days of Lent
We should enjoy it with our favorite beverage. The symbolism of wine is that is a joyful drink.
Easter is the high point of our spiritual year, but every single Sunday is a mini-Easter, a reflection of that significance
I want to make something like that.
