Tag Archives: cabernet franc

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Wine Review: Sculpterra Merlot 2017

  Underrated Grape Merlot has had a fairly poor reputation among some circles in the past, and for no good reason. Even though it’s the most widely planted grape variety in the Bordeaux region of […]

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Ready for the Bottle: Tasting New Wines at Sculpterra

Into the Bottle It’s May at Sculpterra Winery, and time to bottle the latest wines. We usually bring in the bottling truck four times each year. They do an incredible job, with their all-in-a-trailer machinery […]

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Wine Review Special: Carruades de Lafite 2001

Such is the importance and international reputation of Chateau Lafite that its fame goes way beyond just wine enthusiasts

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Sculpterra Monthly Tasting List Preview- October 2019

  New month, new lineup  With over twenty different wines to choose from, every month at Sculpterra Winery there’s a different line-up of eight, selected to go on the tasting list. Personally, I see it […]

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Sculpterra Library Showcase: Merlot 2012

        A  Well, someone has to do it One of the responsibilities I have at Sculpterra Winery is keeping track of older inventory wines. As curator of this ‘Library’, I have to […]

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What’s in a Glass? Part 2

Test 2: Bordeaux In continuation from Part one of my important research into wine glasses, I pitched my new Wine Folly Edition Gabriel Glas One For All glass against my trusty Bormioli Rocco Electra 18.5oz and […]

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Wine Review: Triton Mencia 2013

    Mencia Mencia is a thick-skinned blue grape originating in either the Castilla y Leon region of north-west Spain or in neighbouring Portugal (here it’s called Jaén do Dão), depending on who you ask. […]

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Wine Review: Sculpterra – Merlot 2016

  Well Knock Me Sideways, Merlot is Back! The last vintage of Merlot from Sculpterra was back in 2012, so it’s great to see it back in the tasting room. Cabernet Sauvignon’s thinner-skinned sibling (Cabernet […]

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Wine Review : Marie de Beauregard – Chinon 2015

  Chinon The Chinon appellation gets its name from the ancient town on the banks of the river Vienne, in western France, dominated by an incredible 12th-century chateau. It is situated in the Loire Valley, and […]

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Wine Review: Sculpterra – Maquette 2015

  This is Sculpterra’s Bordeaux varietal blend and a very popular wine in the tasting room. The gravel and clay soils in the lower elevation blocks of Sculpterra’s vineyard are remarkably good for Cabernet Sauvignon […]