Do we need garage wines in 2000?
Article Abstract:
Garage wines, or garagistes, became popular because they were high-quality wines that came from small producers and their availability was low. In the year 2000, however, the big wine producers took over the market again with good wines, affordable prices and large availability.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 2001
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Portraits of perfection: What does it take for a wine to earn 100 points?
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The general rules, which encompass both subjective components and objective requirements, are presented for defining a perfect wine. 100-points in the tastings of wine are mentioned, which abide by these rules and constitute truly historic wines.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 2005
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