- is
named after Hochheim.
Sauterne –
White or pink, dry or sweet,
named after Sauternes but
deliberately misspelt. Haut
Sauterne – Same as above.
Tokay –...
-
there is a semi-generic
label for
sweet white dessert wines known as
sauterne without the "s" at the end and uncapitalized. As in most of France, viticulture...
- House—gl****es for six
different wines, from pink
champagne to ruby port and
sauterne, 'formed a
rainbow around each plate.'"
After attending the inauguration...
- unfortified,
sweet sticky wines infected with
noble rot and
labeled as "Pedro
Sauterne" (in
reference to the
French dessert wine Sauternes).
While the
grape was...
-
Rhine wine,
Sauternes (often
spelled on U.S. wine
labels as
Sauterne or Haut
Sauterne), Sherry, and Tokay. The
practice largely ceased in 2006 with...
-
Plenipotentiary to France,
Thomas Jefferson visited the château and
later wrote, "
Sauterne.[sic] This is the best
white wine of
France and the best of it is made...
- into
hiding over a
scandal involving her
relationship with the Duke de
Sauterne. (This was
Murray in a
thinly disguised portrayal obviously mimicking fellow...
-
elaborate instructions for the
service of wine.
FIRST SERVICE. With Oysters.—
Sauterne, Barsac, Graves, Mont Rachet, Chablis.
After the Soup.—Madeira, Sherry...
- two to
three years before it is
bottled where it will
continue aging. A
Sauterne from a re****ble
estate can
bottle age for over 30
years though they normally...
- –
Papering (1996), One So
Wonderful (1998)
Henry Cecil – Fiji (1997),
Sauterne (2001)
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