Co-authors of two great books on wine, Wine & War and Champagne, Don and Petie Kladstrup compare today's Cahors Malbec with that of the past and Argentina's Malbec with that of Cahor in this post Cahors tasting interview. |
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Petie Kladstrup writes about life in Normandy in her blog Petey Femayle.com. Don Kladstrup is working on a short fiction podcast to be available soon on a network near you. |
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The Cahors winemakers received the international press yesterday in the restaurant "Le Taste Monde" in Paris.
About 25 different wines from the 2005 vintage were tasted by the press in the design lounge of the restaurant: Château les Croisille "Divin Croisille", Château Haut-Monplaisir, Domaine du Prince "Lou Prince", Château Eugénie "Haute Collection", Château la Caminade "Esprit" et "Commandery", Château Lamartine "Expression", Château la Reyne "Vent d'Ange", Château du Cèdre "Le Cèdre", Château de Chambert "Orphée", Le Clos d'un Jour "Un Jour...", Domaine Le Bout du Lieu "Empyrée", Clos Trotteligote "CQFD", Domaine Bérangeraie, Château des Roches "Le Serment", Château Lagrezette "Le Pigeonnier", Croix du Mayne, Métaierie Grande du Théron, Domaine des Colombiers, Domaine de la Pineraie et Château Bergon-Deltour (Château Les Roques de Cana).