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Region:
Switzerland > Neuchatel
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Winery:
Alain Gerber

Region:
Switzerland > Neuchatel
Varietal:
Chasselas Gutedel
Winery:
Château d'Auvernier

Region:
Switzerland > Neuchatel
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Winery:
Alain Gerber
Tags:
caramel, butter, grenadine syrup, freshness

Region:
Switzerland > Neuchatel > Auvernier
Type:
White Wine
Varietal:
Chasselas
Winery:
Château d'Auvernier

Region:
Switzerland > Neuchatel
Varietal:
Chasselas Gutedel
Winery:
Château d'Auvernier

Region:
Switzerland > Neuchatel
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Winery:
Alain Gerber

Region:
Switzerland > Neuchatel > Auvernier
Type:
White Wine
Varietal:
Chasselas
Winery:
Château d'Auvernier

Region:
Switzerland > Neuchatel
Varietal:
Pinot Noir

Region:
Switzerland > Neuchatel
Varietal:
Pinot Noir

Region:
Switzerland > Neuchatel
Varietal:
Blauburgunder Pinot Noir
Winery:
Château d'Auvernier
http://www.wine-searcher.com/regions-neuchatel
http://switzerland.isyours.com/e/swiss-business-guide/neuchatel.html
http://fineswisswine.ch/swiss-wine-regions/neuchatel
http://www.switzerland-wine.com/10-neuchatel
http://www.wine-searcher.com/merchants/switzerlandx-neuchatel,retail,134
The list is headed by those produced in the canton of Vaud, the leading producer of the vintage, followed by those in Valais and several other cantons, including Geneva and Neuchâtel. But there are also entries from Germany ...
I have a few bottles of chateau d auvernier neuchatel 1993 that were given to me. What's their value? Just for fun, I plan to drink them, but I haven't been able to find any mention of the 1993 online. The 1996 got an 85 from wine spectator.
... with great views to ones with sublime wines. You'll get the most out of the visits if a) you spit out the wine after you've tasted it, in the small buckets provided for this and b) you ask questions, without worrying that you sound like you know nothing. ... Filed under: Learning about wine. Tags: alcohol limit on Swiss roads, cantons, Geneva, how to visit Swiss wineries, Neuchatel, open house days, Swiss news in English, Switzerland, tips, Valais, Vaud, Wineries. You can ...
... 25+ g/l of rs. Charte Grain Noble ConfidenCiel - a label seal of quality for sweet; Fendant (Chasselas); Dole - min. 85% combined Pinot and Gamay; Salvagnin - blend of Gamay, P/Noir the crossings Gamaret and Garanoir; Reze - indigenous - Vin des Glacier (maderized wine stored in high altitude soleras). ... Neuchatel - Chasselas, Chard, P/Gris...and for red Pinot noir. “La Gerle” label - for Chasselas - name of the vessel ~ approx. 100L pressed grapes; Class I, II, ...
The country's 80 AOC wines indicate the region, with just two cantons, Neuchatel and Geneva, having more than 20 each Other cantons reduced the number of AOC regions so Vaud, for example, now has 7. The AOC ...
I have a few bottles of chateau d auvernier neuchatel 1993 that were given to me. What's their value?
Just for fun, I plan to drink them, but I haven't been able to find any mention of the 1993 online.
The 1996 got an 85 from wine spectator. So it may be good? Also, should I wait longer or drink them now?
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Different sources seem to have different answers:
http://www.wine.zeani.com/red-wine/light-red-wine/index.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinot_noir
"Neuchâtel, across the border from Burgundy, is renowned for its Pinot noir, a full bodied dry red wine."
Etc.
Or, perhaps a better question, am I mistaken in thinking that the grape variety of a wine can tell you whether the wine is light, full-bodied, etc?
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