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May 18, 2008

Robert Mondavi is dead. Wine lovers around the world mourn

Robert Mondavi was a household name and news of his death around the world was met with sadness by all who knew him even remotely. That includes us here at SommelierIndia. Less than a week ago we posted a note describing his new wine Continuum (see the blog for the piece). Looking back, however, there is much to celebrate. He was a legendary figure who helped put Napa Valley on the world wine map and raised the bar for California wines. mondavia.jpg
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May 3, 2008

Faint Praise for Bordeaux 2007 from Parker

Robert Parker has finally released his scores for the Bordeaux 2007 vintage. And his scores aren't going to bring much joy to the Bordeaux En Primeur community. He awarded only three wines 100 points, all of them white wines and among the reds only four got 95 points. With the whites Chateaux Pape Clement Blanc and Haut-Brion Blanc received 96-100 points while Climens was awarded 98-100 points. robertparker1.jpg
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April 12, 2008

Pierre Lurton of Cheval Blanc on the Indian Market

While at Bordeaux En Primeur 2007, the Sommelier India team had an opportunity to talk to Pierre Lurton of Cheval Blanc about the Indian wine market. Peirre Lurton whose name is synonymous with Bordeaux divides his time between Cheval Blanc and Chateau d'Yquem. He felt that the Indian market was important but was concerned about the tax structure. Also hear him discuss the vintage.

The James Bond Vintage, Bordeaux 2007

We also caught up with Ch'ng Poh Tiong, a Sommelier India columnist and publisher of South East Asia's oldest wine magazine, The Wine Review. Not surprisingly, he had an interesting perspective on the 2007 vintage telling us that it certainly isn't an exceptional vintage. He was most impressed by the white wines from the Graves and he also had some Asian food pairing suggestions.

David Patrick Launay of Chateau Gruaud Larcose on the Wine Drinker

David Patrick Launay of Chateau Gruaud Larcose explains how classified growth wines are luxury products available to high end wine drinkers across India. In his opinion, these consumers expect to have access to the best wines and are willing to pay for them.

He also discusses the best way for wine drinkers to further develop their palate and interest in wine..

Count Stephan von Neipperg shares his love for India and talks wine

Stephan von Neipperg of Chateau Canon-La Gaffelière discusses the 2007 vintage and his impressions of the Indian wine scene. Interestingly, Neipperg is a descendant of Franconian nobility and his family has been making wine for over eight centuries. He is credited with turning around Canon-La Gaffelière working in tandem with the renowned oenologist Stéphane Derenoncourt. A colorful personality, Neipperg is universally popular in St.-Emilion.

Roy Moorfield discusses the 2007 vintage

Sommelier India contributor Roy Moorfield is the Australian adviser to Cathay Pacific and winemaking consultant for Chinkara wines. Chinkara Wines is the house wine of the Oberoi Hotels. Here Moorfield provides Sommelier India with his impressions of the 2007 vintage. Expect to hear how he thinks each of the Bordeaux appellations did.

Sardar shopkeeper scares attacker with bottle of red wine

A brave shopkeeper picked up a £4.99 bottle of Blossom Hill red wine by the neck and chased an attacker out of his store in Suffolk, UK according to the Daily Mirror. The thug was left empty handed as he fled while Jasvinder Bains sprinted after him waving the bottle above his head. Bains has owned Bains Store in Pakefield, Suffolk, since he came to Britain from Punjab, India, 17 years ago.

He certainly made good use of his wine! The thug's seven inch blade obviously could not deter the brave shopkeeper.
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April 3, 2008

The 2007 En Primeur Season. An Introduction

We were first to bring you the results of the India Wine Challenge and we're the first to bring you highlights of Bordeaux En Primeur 2007. Your Sommelier India Team was invited to Bordeaux for the second year running to participate in these exclusive tastings. Bordeaux En Primeur 2007 was officially kicked off on March 31st with a welcome dinner with representatives from the Chateaux of the Union de Grands Crus (UGC). bordeaux2007a.jpg

In what has become a tradition, many Chateaux owners personally attended the dinner so that they could mix with the journalists and talk about their wines and the vintage. Earlier in the day, tastings of the Sauternes and Barsac wines were held at Chateau Doisy Verines. Those tastings were followed by a special one at Chateau d'Yquem which is an honorary member of the UGC. Continue reading.

For more on En Primeur click here and watch the blog for updates on each appellation.

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Bordeaux's Indian Summer saves the 2007 Vintage

enprim2.jpgThe word on the street about the 2007 harvest. The white wines were a pleasant surprise. Each year they get stronger and stronger. The weather was perfect for harvesting them. And they did well. Among the reds, the Cabernet Sauvignon was the strongest with difficulty encompassing the Merlot. Knowing when to harvest the red grapes was a difficult decision as August was a terrible month for the weather. More on the weather.
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March 22, 2008

Bordeaux En Primeur 2007. What will it be like?

With the Bordeaux En Primeurs just round the corner, the wine world is wondering what the wine will be like this year. Some UK En Primeur merchants believe that the 2007 Bordeaux vintage will confound expectations. But with the difficult weather conditions during the harvest, nobody is really sure how the wines will taste. The 2006 vintage was contentious. 2005 was brilliant. What will 2007 be like?margaux2008.jpg

Pictured above is Château Margaux which is one of four wines to achieve First Growth status in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification because of its high price. Château Margaux wine usually consists of approximately 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 5% Petit verdot and Cabernet Franc grapes.

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March 13, 2008

Wine outperformed stocks over seven-year period

graph_money.jpgInvestors in wine would have enjoyed a better return than those investing in Western stock markets over the last seven years, a study from London-based specialist Wine Asset Managers has shown.

Data from the London-based company shows that the average annualised return on an investment in fine wines would have stood at 16 per cent.

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March 2, 2008

Hong Kong slashes wine taxes. Imaginative move

hkadvertising.jpgMaybe the best place to drink wine is going to be Hong Kong. With wine duties across India still extremely high, it might be better to drink your wine while holidaying in Hong Kong. In an imaginative move, the Hong Kong government abolished duties on wine and beer. This makes Hong Kong one of the few places in the world in which wine is not taxed at all. Last year taxes on wine were as high as 80%.
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France has record 2007. This year not looking so great

France's wine and spirit industry had a record 2007 with triple digit surges in the Chinese market and extraordinary sales from the Champagne region. Nearly $13.8 billion worth of wine and spirits was exported in 2007 marking a 7 percent increase over the previous year. Sales into China more than doubled to nearly $365 million largely because French wines are considered the most prestigious by the Chinese. Pictured is a map of France with the Champagne region coloured in red.champagne_map.jpg
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Bordeaux Vineyards on the Market

The New York Times is reporting that a large number of Russian and Indian buyers are scouting around for small Bordeaux vineyards. With wine consumption in France dropping, midrange wines are hurt the most. The Bordeaux region of Entre-Deux-Mers is particularly affected by this. A 150 acre tract of land along with a 6,500 square foot chateau can be purchased for as little as $3 million.

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