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Re: [RT] Other Weekend Thoughts: Warm Weather Helps Better Sauvignon Blanc



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Not so new.  It has been around 12 years that I know of.  Isn't that the red barn
at the top of the hill with the farm equipment scattered around and the little
cabin off to the side.  About 8 years ago they had a great merlot if I remember
correctly.  Enough on good wines and back to trading.  Ira.

Jeff Haferman wrote:

> Yes Ira, both very good.  Also try the Sirah from Belvedere, also
> from the Dry Creek Valley.  Belvedere is a relatively new winery,
> but very good IMO.
> Jeff
> Que sera sirah?
>
> Ira Tunik wrote:
> >For  reds try Rafinelli and for a white Rochiolli.  Both from the Dry Creek
> >valley. Ira
> >
> >David Neeran wrote:
> >
> >> Monsier, pardon moi.  Me thinks the French are overated. The wines, that is.
> >> Well, also the food & cuisine & even Paris.  Now the French & Euros have
> >> started World War IV with this GE/Honewell thing.
> >> Again IMHO, there are numerous California merlots and Aussie Shiraz which
> >> are far better & cost less that many of the French low-quality blended
> >> Boordoes. It's a sad thing to see the once mighty French as they are vainly
> >> attempt to turn back the clock to their glory days.
> >> Time for another glass of Benzinger.
> >>
> >> >From: "Jean Jacques Chenier" <JChenier@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >> >Reply-To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> >To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> >Subject: Re: [RT] Other Weekend Thoughts: Warm Weather Helps Better
> >> >Sauvignon Blanc
> >> >Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 02:08:54 -0400
> >> >
> >> >This is an interresting idea however I doubt that Frenchs will ever put it
> >> >in practice. It would be barely feasable. Frenchs don't pay very much
> >> >attention to the grapes but to the soil. Most of the  good French wines are
> >> >blend (I think that ALL of the Bordeaux are blend) and because the exposure
> >> >from a piece af land can be pretty different from the sun exposure of an
> >> >another piece of land 200 yards away, for a same vintage of a wine from the
> >> >same area prices can be pretty different. There is not one standard of
> >> >quality that is a must to trade a futures contract. However you can have a
> >> >pretty accurate idea of where prices are heading by monitoring auctions
> >> >like
> >> >the famous on for Bourgogne of the "Hospices de Beaune".
> >> >
> >> >Jean Jacques
> >> >----- Original Message -----
> >> >From: <chrischeatham@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> >To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> >Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 12:38 PM
> >> >Subject: Re: [RT] Other Weekend Thoughts: Warm Weather Helps Better
> >> >Sauvignon Blanc
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > >
> >> > > Anyone know if matif ever started trading wine futures?  I recall
> >> > > them talking about it a year or so back.
> >> > >
> >> > > Chris
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
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