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22 Feb 2010 by Jancis Robinson
Just before the World Economic Forum in Davos at the end of last month, I had the pleasure of co-presenting the inaugural wine tasting in Zurich of a new invitation-only wine appreciation...
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2 Feb 2008 by FT but this is a slightly longer version
See Latour, Harlan, Screaming Eagle, Moss Wood, Vergelegen... for more details of the tastings described below.
I host wine tastings reasonably regularly and am used to keeping an...
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29 Jan 2008 by Nick Lander
As I climbed into the funicular on the way down from the Schatzalp restaurant above Davos, Switzerland, I was joined by someone who, like me, had not been offered the choice of a toboggan ride...
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28 Jan 2008 by JR
The media concentrated on the gloom, doom and chill winds that were suppposed to have dominated the 2008 World Economic Forum at Davos last week but I must say that in the four...
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3 Feb 2007 by FT
After a hard day networking and discussing such topics as North Korea’s Mysterious Geopolitical End Game, Regulation and Financial Market Competition and Simple Cell...
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26 Jan 2007 by JR
It was a huge pleasure to present nine fully mature red bordeaux to 40 participants here at the World Economic Forum in snowy Davos.
We opened 3 bottles of wine from 1975 Cheval back to a...
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21 Feb 2003 by JR
Paris has suddenly become much more interesting for those of us who love wine. It was always possible to find some of France's best bottles in this tantalising city, on the lists of some of...
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1 Feb 2008 by JR
As described in detail in Mining, wining and dining in Davos , last week's World Economic Forum for me consisted not of solving the world’s problems but tasting some great wine...
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