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As disgusted in How to Pick French Wine Part 1 French wines are heavily regulated and have their own way of classifying each vineyard and wine. There classifications would not be so hard to understand if France used one classification standard , but they don’t.  The good news is that there is an endless amount of books and websites about French wines. The bad [...]

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France is believed to produces some the finest wines to be tasted. Why? Although France is a not a very big country (the whole country of France can fit inside Texas state lines), it is home to some of the biggest names/regions in the wine industry. The French climate and soil seem to be perfect for growing wine. Also Frence soil varies [...]

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2007 Les Caves Joseph Bordeaux Color- Lite Straw yellow Nose- Grapefruit, Citrus, Pear, Mint Body- Medium to Light Taste- Citrus, Lime, Pear, Grapefruit

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2008 Louis Jadot, French Beaujolais (Ralphs 9.99) Color- Purple, Red Nose- Old tire, Smoke wood,  Cherries Body- Light Taste- Cherries, Smoke wood (not oak), smooth

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