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  • Why, that the very same tale should be told of Finn-ma-Coul, which is related of Sigurd Fafnisbane.

    The Romany Rye George Henry Borrow 1842

  • Why, that the very same tale should be told of Finn-ma-Coul, which is related of Sigurd Fafnisbane.

    The Romany Rye a sequel to "Lavengro" George Henry Borrow 1842

  • Why that the very same tale should be told of Finn-ma-Coul, which is related of Sigurd Fafnisbane.

    The Romany Rye A Sequel to 'Lavengro' George Henry Borrow 1842

  • She wants to focus on M'Coul's and spend more time with her family.

    News & Record Article Feed 2009

  • But Ritchy-McClinton, who has four children, also owns M'Coul's Public House downstairs at 110 W. McGee St. She says the burden of owning both businesses was taking a personal toll.

    News & Record Article Feed 2009

  • Alex Ritchy (of M'Coul's Public House and the former Ritchy's Uptown Restaurant and Bar) has taken over

    News & Record Article Feed 2009

  • Some of the most revered domains in France practice biodynamic viticulture, including Domaine de la Roman é e-Conti, Leflaive, Leroy, Chapoutier, Coul é e de Serrant and Zind Humbrecht, and in recent years the system has been gaining converts in California.

    Biodynamics: Natural Wonder or Just a Horn of Manure? jaY MCINERNEY 2010

  • When he returned to Coul é e de Serrant, he threw himself into the wine business.

    Mr. Joly's Particularly Pure Terroir Jay McInerney 2010

  • Nicolas Bruant for The Wall Street Journal Grapes on the vine at Coul é e de Serrant "I loved learning about banking," he says, over lunch at the medieval cloister on the property, where he lives with his wife, Coralie.

    Mr. Joly's Particularly Pure Terroir Jay McInerney 2010

  • In my experience, Mr. Smith is correct that most biodynamic proponents would rather talk about results than quote Steiner, with the notable exception of the voluble and erudite Nicolas Joly of Coul é e de Serrant, whose devotion to the practice I wrote about in my last column.

    Biodynamics: Natural Wonder or Just a Horn of Manure? jaY MCINERNEY 2010

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