Celebrations
June 21, 1973

Château Mouton Rothschild elevated from Second Growth to First Growth class in the 1855 Classification of Medoc wines, the only significant change in the 154-year-old classification.

June 22, 1999

Robert Parker, America’s powerful and controversial wine writer/expert, is named a Chevalier dans l’Ordre de la Légion d’Honneur. Only wine critic ever to receive the award.

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Chateau China

Hong Kong
Wine and prosperity flow along on the same current of joy. A recent Wall Street Journal story by Laura Santini reports that Hong Kong has become an international wine hub, thanks to the growing appreciation of wine and luxury accompanying the new Chinese economy. (Hong Kong is now Sotheby’s leading wine-auction market.) The city has seen an especially large uptick in business because of the elimination of a 40 percent tax on wine imports (it’s 43 percent on the mainland). The preferred bottle to cement and celebrate a business deal? The 1982 Chateau Lafite Rothschild, which sells for roughtly $5,000 in Hong Kong. Although local wine experts suspect a lot of it is counterfeit. 12/5/09.

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Last updated: Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Guy Bossard

Bossard-Thaud
Vin Mousseux
12% alc.
Le Landreu, France

Most wine drinkers normally don’t see Muscadet, an appellation near the Atlantic on the western edge of the Loire Valley, as a source for sparkling wine, but here’s a nifty inexpensive white sparkler from that place that’s sure to win your guests and pocketbook. This vin mousseux is a dry, crisp, medium-bodied wine blended from folle blanche, melon de bourgogne and chardonnay grapes along with a bit of cabernet franc. Bossard is a well-regarded organic winemaker who applies biodynamic principles to cultivate his vines. He hand-harvests his grapes and uses minimal sulphur dioxide to prevent oxidation. The first run juice from lightly pressed grapes is fermented sur lie using indigenous yeasts. There is a second fermentation in the bottle, where the still wine is left to age on the lees for one year before shipping. This pale straw wine had a consistent stream of fine bubbles, crisp acidity with a light aroma of apples and pear. The palate was well-balanced with upfront fruit flavors and a touch of brininess, leading to a leisurely, slight, apple peel finish. I found the apple notes became more pronounced as the wine opened and peaked. This is a pleasant, unfussy and accessible sparkler, drunk by itself or with food. Distributor: Chartrand Imports. Retail: $17.00. 11/10/08.

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