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Taking the kids on a last minute trip to Chambord tomorrow (4th grade
field trip as it were.) This is a little off the beaten path for me, looking for a place to stop in and discover. So, anyone know any great Cheverny, Cour-Cheverny or perhaps Touraine-mesland? Very last minute, but thanks all the same. -E -- Emery Davis You can reply to ecom by removing the well known companies Questions about wine? Visit http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com |
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Emery Davis wrote:
Taking the kids on a last minute trip to Chambord tomorrow (4th grade field trip as it were.) This is a little off the beaten path for me, looking for a place to stop in and discover. So, anyone know any great Cheverny, Cour-Cheverny or perhaps Touraine-mesland? Very last minute, but thanks all the same. -E Emery, The one producer who's made waves in the US winegeek circuit (such as it is) is François Cazin ("Le Petit Chambord"). He makes several different wines, including a Cour-Cheverny. Have fun (and report back), Mark Lipton |
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On Feb 23, 9:28�pm, Mark Lipton wrote:
Emery Davis wrote: Taking the kids on a last minute trip to Chambord tomorrow (4th grade field trip as it were.) *This is a little off the beaten path for me, looking for a place to stop in and discover. *So, anyone know any great Cheverny, Cour-Cheverny or perhaps Touraine-mesland? Very last minute, but thanks all the same. -E Emery, * The one producer who's made waves in the US winegeek circuit (such as it is) is François Cazin ("Le Petit Chambord"). *He makes several different wines, including a Cour-Cheverny. Have fun (and report back), Mark Lipton Second Mark's suggestion- Cazin makes great wines. Also have tried Huards, but less impressed. |