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29 Sep 2011 by Jancis Robinson & Julia Harding MW
18 Oct See also our notes on 120 classed growths from the 2009 vintage now that they are in bottle. The Médoc's Crus Bourgeois represent the best of the non-classified growths, as...
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5 Oct 2010 by Richard Hemming & Jancis Robinson
The Cru Bourgeois classification, sullied by its annulment by the French government in 2007, has been relaunched with an overhauled qualification system that emphasises its objectivity. The new...
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18 May 2009 by Julia Harding MW
From the 2008 vintage, the words Cru Bourgeois will be back on the label of wines from the Médoc. The 260 members of the Alliance des Crus Bourgeois have voted by a three-quarters majority in...
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10 Oct 2002 by JR
The funny thing about Lazio, the Italian wine region of which Rome is capital, is how relatively un-winey it is. And such wine as is made, tends to be white. Its most famous wine region is in the...
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11 Sep 2001 by JR
After 20 years of black sheepery well outside the Antinori family fold (based in the Palazzo Antinori, Piazza Antinori for the last six centuries or so), Lodovico Antinori is now planning a joint...
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