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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: Monday, May 4, 2009
Donnas, Do Tell

Caves Cooperatives de Donnas
2005
13% alc.
2005
Vallée d’Aoste, Italy

The Vallée d’Aoste on the northern Alpine edge of Italy is a delicious mess of Italian, French and Swiss grapes. Ninety percent of the zone’s output is red wine. For Nebbiolistas — that is to say, the committed nebbiolo drinker — the zone offers this specimen worth considering. Donnas is a subzone of the Vallée d’Aoste, lying close to Carema on the border of Piedmont. The vines in Donnas grow on steep terraced slopes, almost 300 meters high. The locals do not call the grape nebbiolo, preferring instead the local nomenclature “picotendro.” The wine has a vague resemblance to Barolo, though lighter and leaner. The Caves Cooperatives de Donnas is the principal producer of the wine that’s exported to the United States. The coop adds 15% Friesa, enhancing the wine’s acidity and tannins and adding a slight but notable raspberry flavor. It’s aged two years in large oak barrels before its release. The 2005 vintage is pale garnet with light aromas of tea, rose petals and a touch of leather. On the palate, high acidity matches with high, firm tannins, leaving flavors of tea, orange, pepper, nutmeg and berry at midpalate. This is not a full-bodied wine: it’s leaner, lighter, easily drinkable. The length is long and satisfying. Matches well with game and cheeses. Importer: Polaner Selections. $26.00. 5/4/09.

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