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  • Typically Vignoles is made in a late harvest or dessert wine style, but ours is vinted as a table wine with only a touch of residual sugar.

    The New York Cork Report: 2009

  • Gone are the days when you needed to choke down sickly-sweet Concord grape, choose from Cabernets, Merlots, Chardonnays, Rieslings, and then if you must have sweet wine, try some specially vinted for dessert.

    This Week at the 16th Street J « The Blog at 16th and Q 2008

  • (The 1941 Inglenook Cabernet is widely judged one of the greatest California wines ever vinted; last year, according to Food and Wine, Coppola bought a bottle at auction for $24,675 and drank it with friends.)

    The Liberation of Francis Ford Coppola Handy, Bruce 2007

  • Did he realize that two of his books, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Life on the Mississippi, were among the richest word-wines ever vinted in America?

    The Lives and Loves of Samuel Clemens McMurtry, Larry 2004

  • Hither the peasant French of San Francisco, menials most of them, came for luncheons and dinners of thick, heavy vegetable soup, coarse fish, boiled joint, third-class fruit and home-made claret, vinted by Louis himself in a hand press during those September days when the Latin quarter ran purple -- and all for fifteen cents!

    The Readjustment Will Irwin 1910

  • Our instructor warned us about the terms "vinted by" (this has no real significance, and likely means the wine came from a large corp that outsources its graces) and "reserve" (it doesn't hold much merit in the U.S., but it'll run you a few more bucks), and bottles dressed with folklore-ish backstories in an effort to distract you from what's inside.

    The Clog 2010

  • Our instructor warned us about the terms "vinted by" (this has no real significance, and likely means the wine came from a large corp that outsources its graces) and "reserve" (it doesn't hold much merit in the U.S., but it'll run you a few more bucks), and bottles dressed with folklore-ish backstories in an effort to distract you from what's inside.

    The Clog 2010

  • They produce about a 1,000 cases of wine a year, including a dry riesling, a gewurztraminer, a stainless-steel vinted chardonnay and a fruity, dry pinot noir.

    The Vail Trail - All Sections Caramie Schnell cschnell@vaildaily.com Paonia, CO 2009

  • They produce about a 1,000 cases of wine a year, including a dry riesling, a gewurztraminer, a stainless-steel vinted chardonnay and a fruity, dry pinot noir.

    The Vail Trail - All Sections Caramie Schnell cschnell@vaildaily.com Paonia, CO 2009

  • They produce about a 1,000 cases of wine a year, including a dry riesling, a gewurztraminer, a stainless-steel vinted chardonnay and a fruity, dry pinot noir.

    The Vail Trail - All Sections Caramie Schnell cschnell@vaildaily.com Paonia, CO 2009

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