Posts Tagged ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’


New Ways of Shopping for wine

In recent years, like a lot of people, I’ve been buying more of my wine online. The picture I would prefer to hold of myself is the fellow who faithfully patronizes (perhaps plagues?) the local wine shops rather than browses some brightly arrayed screen. To be sure, I’d rather be there in person, discussing a wine’s qualities with an enthusiastic merchant rather than passively scrolling through professional tasting notes. And I believe in the importance of neighborhood proprietors (whether they sell wine or house paint) to a vital, thriving community; they’re the hubs of the real social network.

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McLaren Vale Wines At It’s Best

The Curtis Family Vineyards is established just west of the township of McLaren Vale in . Its vineyards have flourished and now its sought-after dry white and dry red table wines are available on the Australian and export markets.The story of the Curtis Family Vineyards is really the story of how everything old came new again…of how European immigrants came to Australia, struggled against the odds and then applied old world values and experience to produce fine wines.

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Popular McLaren Vale Wine Generates Waves

Mclaren Vale wine originates from a scenic area of South Australia called McLaren Vale. Many of the original vines today are more than 100 years’ old and are still single family owned. This is a destination area where visitors are greeted by many cafes and restaurants featuring local as well as international fare.

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