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Man! I just had a wine tasting party and wish I’d found you beforehand. This information is great! Oh, you know what this means? I need to have another wine tasting party and share some of this information!
Impressive & informative charts! Merci for visiting 24/7 in France, author of “Solitary Desire-One Woman’s Journey to France” (video http://youtu.be/xG_YTa5sDac) and founder of Le Bal des Courtisans
Superb post, Conrad! I don’t know diddly about wine, but I found a bottle of Yellow Tail Moscato languishing on the shelf of the only grocery in our small town…bought it…drank it…and loved it! Now I’m on my way to becoming a “Texas Wanker”!!
G’day Conrad,
At least now even though I can’t personally drink wine, thanks to your page I will now know what to serve our guests to complement their choice. 🙂
Thank you for liking “Barber No More.” I have not seen wine infographics before, so this post was a fun and informative experience. Thanks for sharing them. 🙂
Hi Conrad its been a while since I last set foot in a Celler over here (health and family bereavement) but I had a call from our friend in BATA to visit the cooperativa to see their new wines so am making arrangements to do so soon.
The vintners here are always keen to show their wines off and how they do things going from the traditional ways to modern times. It is surprising how different the wines are from each other. The reds produced using the old concrete vats are deeper with more body where as the wine from the stainless steel vats although of good colour are lighter, fruitier and take on a little of the oak taste. They use American and French oak here.
[…] the success of Wine… It pairs perfectly with Christmas!, A collection of fun wine images and A great collection of wine infographics, I thought I’d create a new post as a way to store away a few more wine funnies that have […]
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How interesting! And do you know the Telephone Book Method of opening a bottle of wine?
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Man! I just had a wine tasting party and wish I’d found you beforehand. This information is great! Oh, you know what this means? I need to have another wine tasting party and share some of this information!
Awesome!
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Impressive & informative charts! Merci for visiting 24/7 in France, author of “Solitary Desire-One Woman’s Journey to France” (video http://youtu.be/xG_YTa5sDac) and founder of Le Bal des Courtisans
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Fun Graphics.
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WHOA! That is a lot of information. So cool! Thanks!
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Interesting
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Fantastic collection of info, thanks WW
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[…] on from A great collection of wine infographics, here’s another bunch of interesting and informative wine related material that has come […]
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Great info – thanks! 🙂
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Fabulous reference material, thank you for sharing!
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Superb post, Conrad! I don’t know diddly about wine, but I found a bottle of Yellow Tail Moscato languishing on the shelf of the only grocery in our small town…bought it…drank it…and loved it! Now I’m on my way to becoming a “Texas Wanker”!!
Blessings Always,
Ron Evans — http://randalane.wordpress
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G’day Conrad,
At least now even though I can’t personally drink wine, thanks to your page I will now know what to serve our guests to complement their choice. 🙂
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Thanks for visiting my blog and for liking one of my posts. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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My education continues!! Still mostly reds for me though! I say, if i like the taste then I like the wine. 😉
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Really good site! Congrats!!
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[…] A Great Collection of Wine Infographics […]
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Thank you for liking “Barber No More.” I have not seen wine infographics before, so this post was a fun and informative experience. Thanks for sharing them. 🙂
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As someone who works in the wine industry the price per ton of grapes on that one info-graphic are completely off
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Hi Conrad its been a while since I last set foot in a Celler over here (health and family bereavement) but I had a call from our friend in BATA to visit the cooperativa to see their new wines so am making arrangements to do so soon.
The vintners here are always keen to show their wines off and how they do things going from the traditional ways to modern times. It is surprising how different the wines are from each other. The reds produced using the old concrete vats are deeper with more body where as the wine from the stainless steel vats although of good colour are lighter, fruitier and take on a little of the oak taste. They use American and French oak here.
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I love the eye-catching insta-info of infographics. Great post! I’ll be saving some of this info for future reference.
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You guys are awesome! 😀
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Wow; this is so comprehensive!
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Fantastic list Conrad, thank you! It is always helpful to have these when it comes to understanding wines and all of its complexities.
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