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In France, there are 400 to 450 different appellations".
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Eventually, he said, he would like to make several St.-Josephs, each expressing a different terroir within the appellation, but he believes he doesn't yet understand the terroirs well enough to separate the individual wines from the blend.
The "joint tenancy" involved in this case, while unfortunately sharing the same appellation as the typical joint tenancy, is an interest of a different nature.
They also make pinot noir under the Indigo Hills and Anapamu labels, the first with a North Coast appellation and the second with a Monterey County appellation.
Instead of selling only wines from single vineyards for $60 to $80 a bottle, it started to offer wines with a regional appellation, for about $40 a bottle.
"The Turbinator," they call him: a soul-jazz organist with a fancy appellation to distinguish himself from Lonnie Liston Smith, and a turban.
Tyler may have told a version with a vixen (she-fox) as intruder, and Southey later confused vixen with a common appellation for a crafty old woman.
One of the best known Bordeaux wines, Mouton-Cadet, an inexpensive wine with a simple Bordeaux appellation, was Mouton's second wine, in the 1930's.
It sells for about $40, but the winery also has a velvety 1996 cabernet with a Sonoma County appellation that's a true bargain at about $16.
In the late 1980's, the authorities endowed a few villages with an appellation, Ruche di Castagnole Monferrato, and the personal grape went commercial.
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