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Which Is The King Of White Grapes
03-26-2005, 01:00 PM,
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I really have to echo WW here, Ray. There's an awful lot in your posts that just isn't very plausible. Which are these "official" websites that have hailed Cabernet Sauvignon the king of reds? I'm not sure what the supermarket shelves are like in Sangapore, but here in the USofA, we certainly don't have them 95% flooded with Chard. As WW says, France is certainly not the leading producer of good wines. If you have a whole lot of money, you can certainly spend it on way overpriced wines from Bordeaux or Burgundy, and if that's your choice, good for you. Personally, I think you can get just as good, if not better, Chardonnay from the US than from France, and for less money. Remember, the Chateau Montelena Chard from the Napa Valley beat all the best Chards France had at a competition in Paris.
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