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Vin de Savoie Rosé is a Wine That Makes Afternoons Perfect
Though not familiar with Vin de Savoie rosé, a wine hailing from the eastern edge of France touching Switzerland and Italy, I’m going to give any dry, pink wine from France a fair shake (and sip) when set in front of me. Especially when I’m at Bar Ferd’nand in the spacious and impressive Melrose Market, [More]
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Tagged afternoon wine, bar ferdnand, melrose market seattle, mondeuse grape, vin de savoie, vin de savoie rosé
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Sunday Afternoons Were Made for Muller Thurgau
The grape: Muller Thurgau* (Huh? Bear with me.) Who made it: Alois Lageder Where it’s from: Alto Adige, Northern Italy. What does it mean?: Don’t sweat it. Just crisp, dry refreshment from a stunning location. Where I drank it: Bar Ferd’nand, in the Melrose Market, Capitol Hill, Seattle. Source: Uploaded by user via Jameson on [More]
Posted in Italy
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Tagged alto adige, bar ferdnand, capitol hil, dalla terra, lageder, melrose market, muller thurgau, seattle
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