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| | Hermitage l'Ermite |
 | | wines crozes-hermitage wines crozes hermitage wine saint-joseph wine saint joseph. |  | | Hermitage l’Ermite Hermitage monier de la sizeranne wine crozes-hermitage wine crozes hermitage. |  | | Wine côte du rhône Wines cote du rhone Wine Michel Chapoutier Wines Michel Chapoutier Wine hermitage Wines hermitage. |
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| | Grange Hermitage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Penfolds Grange (until the 1989 vintage labelled Penfolds Grange Hermitage) is a famous, prestigious and expensive Australian wine, made predominantly from the Shiraz grape and usually a small percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon. |  | | Penfolds Grange was styled as a powerful still wine in an age when fortified wines were in fashion. |  | | The first vintage of Penfolds Grange was made on an experimental basis in 1951 by winemaker, Max Schubert, while he was employed by Penfolds Wines. |
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| | Hermitage grape |
 | | Hermitage grape is the name given to one of a handful of different wine grape varieties in different wine growing regions of the world. |  | | In Australia it is another name for the Shiraz grape, the most widely planted red wine grape in that country. |  | | It is so called because Shiraz is the principal grape that makes up the world-famous Hermitage AOC, from the Northern Rhône. |
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| | Encyclopedia: List of grape varieties |
 | | Concord grapes are a grape variety used as both table grapes and wine grapes. |  | | Niagara grapes are a variety of the North American grape species Vitis labrusca and are used as table grapes and for wines, as well as jams and juice. |  | | Hybrid grape varieties or "hybrids" is, in fact, the popular term for a subset of what are properly known as hybrids, specifically crossings between one species of the genus vitis and another. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-grape-varieties
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| | Dry Wines |
 | | Scheurebe Spaetlese - The Scheurebe grape, this wine is crafted from is a crossing of the Riesling and Sylvaner grape varieties. |  | | Christmas Spatlese - The Scheurebe grape, this wine is crafted from of the Riesling and Sylvaner grape varieties. |  | | Muscat-Ottonel - Vollreiflese - The Muscat grape is well-known for its fragrant perfume of roses and apricots. |
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| | Rare Australian Wine - View Wines |
 | | The 1990 Penfolds Grange was named 'Wine of the Year' in 1995 by the world's most authoritative wine magazine, Wine Spectator, scoring 97/100 and becoming the only wine outside California and France to take the award. |  | | The wine's opaque purple colour is followed by a sweet nose of jammy black-raspberry and cassis fruit intermingled with scents of minerals, liquorice, and toasty oak. |  | | Penfolds Grange takes opulence and decadence to the limits, and for that reason has replaced Bordeauxs Petrus as the worlds most exotic and concentrated wine. |
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http://www.rareaustralianwine.com/showWines.asp?pg=penfoldsHermitage
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| | Home on the Grange |
 | | Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1991: This is a fresh, fruity, blackberry-laden, currant-giving, up-front wine thats all about power of the berry. |  | | Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1975: Surprisingly frisky for a wine of this age. |  | | Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1976: Gago threw this Grange in for the wine critics in the crowd as an extra treat (its one of his favourite all-time vintages). |
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| | Hermitage wine |
 | | Hermitage wine is produced in a wine growing AOC near Lyon in France. |  | | In a fairly small area on a hill site near Tain l'Hermitage it produces a small amount of powerful, spicy, long lived wine from the Syrah grape. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/h/he/hermitage_wine.html
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| | Shiraz grape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Shiraz continues to be the main grape of the Northern Rhône and is associated with classic wines such as Hermitage and Côte-Rôtie. |  | | Shiraz has been widely used as a blending grape in the red wines of many countries due to its fleshy fruit mid-palate, balancing the weaknesses of other varieties and resulting in a "complete" wine. |  | | Shiraz is also used to make the unique "sparkling Shiraz," a deep-red sparkling wine which also ages well. |
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| | Rare Australian Wine - About Grange |
 | | Little more than a year after his death, U.S. Wine Spectator magazine also anointed Grange, naming the 1990 vintage its 1995 Wine of the Year and in 1999 including Grange in its top 12 wines of the 20th century. |  | | With wine, however, time tells, and as early Granges matured further their quality was recognised and production was, officially, resumed with the 1960 vintage. |  | | Grange is made each year in very limited quantities (in some years less than 3000 dozen) from a certain style of ripe, intensely-flavoured fruit grown on Penfolds' own vineyards and bought from independent growers. |
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http://www.rareaustralianwine.com/history/grange.asp
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| | Shiraz grape -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Shiraz continues to be the main grape of the (additional info and facts about Northern Rhône) Northern Rhône and is associated with classic wines such as (The abode of a hermit) Hermitage and Côte-Rôtie. |  | | Shiraz is one name, equivalent to Syrah, for a (additional info and facts about noble grape) noble grape variety widely used to make dry red table (Fermented juice (of grapes especially)) wine. |  | | The study claimed that the grape had originated in the vicinity of the (additional info and facts about Northern Rhône) Northern Rhône valley of France, as the result of a cross of the "Dureza" and "Mondeuse Blanche" grape varieties. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/s/sh/shiraz_grape.htm
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| | The Wine News Magazine - Petite Sirah -- Loving the other Rhône |
 | | The grape's got newfound class, and more than a handful of producers, including many of its longtime champions, are treating the wine differently in the cellar to create a more sophisticated style of varietal Petite Sirah, verging almost on the elegant. |  | | Durif, who propagated grape clones for the wine industry, noticed that a new vine had been created quite fortuitously in his experimental vineyard as the result of the crossing of two grape varieties in his care. |  | | That the durif grape from France's Rhône Valley is petite sirah has been widely known in the California wine industry since at least the mid-1970s, after French ampelographers Pierre Galet and Paul Truel examined various California plantings and positively identified them as durif. |
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| | Northern Rhone Valley Syrahs - WineSkinny.com Skinny Guide to French Wine |
 | | The beauty of the AOC system is that it is fairly reassuring if you dont know anything else about the producer of a bottle of wine, but you know what goes into that particular AOC, then you have a fair idea of what to expect in the wine. |  | | If you see AOC on a label, then you know youre dealing with a wine that is made according to a particular formula: a maximum of this, a minimum level of that, and so on. |  | | The red Hermitage should have a huge color (deep purple, almost black when bottled, maturing to a rich mahogany with ruby glints), a pronounced aroma of blackcurrants and spices and an assured intensity of red and black berry flavors. |
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http://www.wineskinny.com/past_issues/french_guide/rhonesyrah.htm
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| | Australian wine, wine from Australia |
 | | In 1995 Grange (as it is called today) became the Wine Spectator's Wine of the Year. |  | | Yattarna is Penfolds' white wine equivalent of Grange. |  | | Since the early success of Grange, Australian wine making technology has become the envy of the world. |
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http://www.samcooks.com/savor/AustralianWine.htm
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| | 1951 Grange makes $50k - decanter.com - the route to all good wine |
 | | The 1951 Grange Hermitage Bin 1 formed part of a selection of wines in the Oddbins wine auction from the Max Schubert collection the private cellar of the legendary Australian winemaker and Penfolds pioneer. |  | | Along with the 1957 Grange, the '58 is known as a 'hidden Grange' due to the fact that Max Schubert made the wine in secret, the Penfolds management having ordered him to cease production of the wine. |  | | Schubert made the 1951 Grange as an experimental wine and the 160 cases produced were never commercially released. |
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| | Visit Australia by Jocelyn Munday |
 | | Until 1989, the wine was labelled Grange Hermitage, but since 1990, it has simply been known as Grange. |  | | It is recommended that the wine be cellared for a number of years, but this recommendation is almost redundant as many bottles are destined to be cellared forever, the owners calculating how much each bottle is rising in value with each passing year. |  | | Grange is made by Penfolds from Shiraz grapes, some grown on its own vineyards and some bought from independent vineyards in various districts. |
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| | Food and Beverage International Magazine |
 | | The Crozes Hermitage Mule Blanche was aromatic, with bouquets of peach, pears, a slight touch of prunes, vanilla and truffles,would be great with cheese and strong meats. |  | | This wine has a fresh and fruity taste, with a clear colour accented with its dry fruity aroma. |  | | Visiting this winery was a great choice, and we considered it a great find, and hope to stay in touch with these exceptional wine makers and visit again. |
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| | Siniweler - Ohne Tal: The story of Grange by Max Schubert |
 | | He developed Grange Hermitage beginning with the 1951 vintage, using Shiraz grapes (rather than the Cabernet Sauvignon of Bordeaux) because Shiraz was the only quality red wine variety consistently available at the time. |  | | It was finally decided that the raw material for the first experimental Grange Hermitage would be a mixture of Shiraz grapes from two separate vineyards and areas consisting of Penfolds Grange Vineyards at Magill in the foothills overlooking Adelaide and a private vineyard some distance south of Adelaide. |  | | As recently as 1982 he designed the Magill Estate (first vintage 1983), a wine made from Shiraz grapes grown at the same Magill vineyard which produced grapes for the first Granges. |
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| | Wine hermitage www.cave-tain-hermitage.com |
 | | Wine côte du rhône, wines cote du rhone, wine hermitage, wines hermitage. |  | | wine crozes-hermitage wine crozes hermitage, wines crozes-hermitage wines crozes hermitage, crozes-hermitage red, crozes-hermitage white |  | | The volume of these five wines vinified by the Cave de Tain l'Hermitage represents almost half of the total volume of all northern Rhône AOC wines produced. |
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| | THE PENFOLDS STORY |
 | | In 1951, Schubert developed at Magill the first experimental vintage of Grange Hermitage (now known as Penfolds Grange) and 50 years on, it remains the country's icon wine. |  | | In the decades since the creation of Grange, Penfolds has built an unmatched family of red and white wines that puts the company at the forefront of fine wine development in Australia and around the world. |  | | He was inspired by this experience and the winemaking techniques he saw that gave red wine the "capability of staying alive for a minimum of 20 years and comparable with wines of Bordeaux". |
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| | DiWineTaste - Rhone Valley |
 | | To the feet of Hermitage hill is found the Crozes-Hermitage area in which are being produced red and white wines with the same grapes used for Hermitage. |  | | Wines from the appellation Côte-du-Rhône AOC represent about 75% of the total wine produced in the Rhône Valley and the grapes used for their production come from a pretty vast area which extends in the whole territory of the region and of which the most representative one is located near the city of Avignon. |  | | Today the territory of Saint-Joseph AOC borders the Condrieu area to the north, and Cornas to the south, and it is the largest wine area of northern Rhône Valley. |
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| | Aug 2005 - Northern Rhône |
 | | By the end of the eighteenth century wine from Hermitage was used to beef up the wines of Bordeaux. |  | | Like Hermitage up to 15% of the red wine can contain the white grapes Roussanne and Marsanne. |  | | It was also at this time that Hermitage was used to bolster the meeker red wines of Bordeaux, a practice that continued well into this century (although illegal after the creation of the AOC regulations it added weight and color to the wine). |
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| | Grange In A Screwtop Bottle Or In A Can? :: ABC New South Wales |
 | | Whether it be Grange Hermitage or the newly released "wine in a can" there is something for everyone, it seems. |  | | Although Penfolds has released what they describe as a "white equivalent" to Grange, Hooke says he is disappointed by their choice of Chardonnay, arguing they should have chosen a wine variety with better cellaring qualities such as Riesling or Semillon. |  | | He disagrees, however, the release of some premium wines with a screw top is just another gimmick, arguing screw tops guarantee the quality of the wine for a long period of time. |
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| | Penfolds Winery - Wine.com |
 | | Even Grange is blended from different vineyard sources, much more like Dom Perignon Champagne than the great French Rhone wine Hermitage made from grapes grown on one steep hill -- that helped inspire it. |  | | Now known as Penfolds Grange, this massively concentrated red wine made from Shiraz grapes is one of the countrys most expensive at $195 a bottle, but it has won its fame honestly by an ability to evolve and improve over time. |  | | Penfolds is a bit of a latecomer with its white wines, but the growing range of whites is welcome, especially for wine drinkers who like a bit of restraint. |
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| | Wine from Everywine.co.uk |
 | | Description: Buy 1998 Hermitage Greal wine at Everywine.co.uk. |  | | Description: Buy 1996 Hermitage Meal wine at Everywine.co.uk. |  | | Wine produced by Sorrel M. 75cl wine bottles, 12 wine bottles per case. |
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| | Syrah & Shiraz Wine Variety |
 | | The Syrah grape variety is native to the Rhone Valley region of France, and is best known for its usage in the famous “Red Hermitage&; wines. |  | | It is a robust red wine with spicy blackberry, plum, and peppery flavors that match perfectly with beef dishes, grilled foods, and especially spicy foods. |  | | Recently, clones of the Syrah grape have been successfully grown in California and Australia wine regions. |
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http://www.beerwineonline.com/Main/Wine/Shiraz.html
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| | Granite Bank Gallery - Wine |
 | | Vins delimites de qualite superieure (VDQS): This is a second set of standards for wines in areas not covered by AOC law. |  | | Appellation d'orogine controlee (AOC or AC): The most widely applied standard used on French wine labels. |  | | Every French wine has a label bestowed upon it by the government. |
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