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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.

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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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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, February 10, 2009
A Green Wine for Lean Times

Dom. Les Sablonnettes
“Le P’tit Blanc”
12.5% alc.
2007
Anjou AOC, France

Here’s an Angevin regional dry white wine in the Maine-et-Loire départment that’s a perfect accompaniment to times when tastes are growing a little, oh, austere. “Le P’tit Blanc,” produced by Christine and Joël Ménard from their Dom. Les Sablonnettes, is 100 percent chenin blanc. The Menards’ wines are crafted according to biodynamic principles and come unfiltered. This one is pale gold with light aromas of apple and grass; dry, with bright acidity, medium body and alcohol; and a medium length, with a lightly pleasant viscous mouth. You’ll encounter medium flavors of citrus, apple, lychee, pear and nectarine, concluding with a touch of lime on the finish. Indeed, my drinking companion suggested that these flavors are communicated in a swift, neat succession that suggests a sort of Morse code across the palate. This is a lively wine. Fresh. Fun. More importantly, it is an unobtrusive wine with food. I’d recommend it as an alternative to beer with chicken chow mein. A good wine for lean times. Importer: World Wide Wine, Ltd. (Jenny & François Selections). $14.99. 2/10/09. 

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