Award Winning Wines by Division Class Awards

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Award Winning Wines by Division Class Awards Los Angeles International Wine Awards Awards by Division Class Limited Production Blanc de Blanc BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL Perseus www.PerseusWinery.com- 93 Points Blanc de Blancs, Chardonnay, Okanagan BC VQA SILVER MEDAL Pinnacle Ridge Winery www.PinRidge.com Blanc de Blancs, Chardonnay Cuvee, Lehigh Valley 2015 Blanc de Noir SILVER MEDAL Pinnacle Ridge Winery www.PinRidge.com Blanc de Noirs, Brut Rose, Lehigh Valley 2014 Brut BRONZE MEDAL Santovetti Brut, Cuvee Brut, Italy 2015 Sparkling Rose GOLD MEDAL Santovetti - 90 Points Sparkling Rose, Cuvee Rose, Italy 2015 Los Angeles International Wine Awards Awards by Division Class Limited Production Prosecco BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL ANDREOLA www.Andreola.eu- 96 Points Prosecco, Mas de Fer, Rive di Soligo, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG 2016 GOLD MEDAL ANDREOLA www.Andreola.eu- 93 Points Prosecco, Vigneto Dirupo, Extra Dry, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG 2016 ANDREOLA www.Andreola.eu- 91 Points Prosecco, Millesimato, Dry, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG 2016 MALIBRAN www.MalibranVini.it- 91 Points Prosecco, Ruio, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG 2016 SILVER MEDAL ANDREOLA www.Andreola.eu Prosecco, 6° SENSO, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG 2016 Silver - Glass & Bottle - ANDREOLA www.Andreola.eu Prosecco, Vigneto Dirupo, Brut, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG 2016 ANDREOLA www.Andreola.eu Prosecco, Col del Forno, Rive di Refontolo, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG 2016 MALIBRAN www.MalibranVini.it Prosecco, 5Grammi, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG 2015 Mazzolada www.Mazzolada.it Prosecco, Extra Dry, Prosecco DOC Terre Di San Venanzio Fortunato www.TerreDiSanVenanzio.it Prosecco, Brut, Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG 2016 Terre Di San Venanzio Fortunato www.TerreDiSanVenanzio.it Prosecco, Brut, Demi Long, Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG 2015 Terre Di San Venanzio Fortunato www.TerreDiSanVenanzio.it Prosecco, Cartizze Brut, Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG 2016 BRONZE MEDAL ANDREOLA www.Andreola.eu Prosecco, 26 Primo, Rive di Col San Martino, Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG 2016 Terre Di San Venanzio Fortunato www.TerreDiSanVenanzio.it Prosecco, Extra Dry, Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG 2016 Los Angeles International Wine Awards Awards by Division Class Limited Production Moscato d'Asti BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL Ghione www.GhioneWine.com- 90 Points Moscato d'Asti, Piccole Gioie, Moscato D'Asti DOCG 2016 Other Sparkling SILVER MEDAL Trecini Winery www.TreciniWinery.com Spumante Brut, Italian Collection, Asti Chardonnay, 2015 or later SILVER MEDAL Gray Ghost www.GrayGhostVineyards.com Chardonnay, Reserve, Virginia 2015 BRONZE MEDAL Attune www.AttuneWines.com Chardonnay, Station Ranch, Sonoma County 2015 Basignani www.Basignani.com Chardonnay, Maryland 2015 Blair Estate www.BlairWines.com Chardonnay, Estate, Delfina's Vynd, Arroyo Seco 2015 Hawthorne Vineyards www.HawthorneVineyards.com Chardonnay, Old Mission Peninsula 2015 Kaya Vineyard and Winery www.KayaVineyards.com Chardonnay, Estate Reserve, Dahlonega Plateau 2015 Pear Valley www.PearValley.com Chardonnay, Tom's Oak, Paso Robles 2015 pureCru Winery www.pureCruWines.com Chardonnay, MC Signature, Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley 2015 Los Angeles International Wine Awards Awards by Division Class Limited Production Chardonnay, 2014 or earlier BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL Parallel Napa Valley www.ParallelWines.com- 96 Points Chardonnay, Russian River Valley 2014 GOLD MEDAL Tondre www.TondreWines.com- 95 Points Chardonnay, Tondre Grapefield, Santa Lucia Highlands 2014 Chacewater www.ChacewaterWine.com- 92 Points Chardonnay, Teal, Lake County 2014 Clos Pepe Estate www.ClosPepe.com- 91 Points Chardonnay, Barrel Fermented, Sta Rita Hills 2014 SILVER MEDAL Blair Estate www.BlairWines.com Chardonnay, Estate, Delfina's Vynd, Arroyo Seco 2014 Okapi Wines www.OkapiWines.com Chardonnay, Napa Valley 2013 BRONZE MEDAL Dolin www.DolinEstate.com Chardonnay, Malibu Estate Vynd, Newton Canyon, Malibu Coast 2014 Falcor Wine Cellars www.FalcorWines.com Chardonnay, Russian River Valley 2013 Riesling SILVER MEDAL Chateau Chantal www.ChateauChantal.com Riesling, Old Mission Peninsula 2015 Hawthorne Vineyards www.HawthorneVineyards.com Riesling, Select Harvest, Old Mission Peninsula 2015 Los Angeles International Wine Awards Awards by Division Class Limited Production Sauvignon Blanc BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL Chacewater www.ChacewaterWine.com- 95 Points Sauvignon Blanc, Lake County 2016 GOLD MEDAL Summerland Winery www.SummerlandWinery.com- 93 Points Sauvignon Blanc, Monterey County 2016 Trecini Winery www.TreciniWinery.com- 90 Points Sauvignon Blanc, Russian River Valley 2016 SILVER MEDAL Balverne www.Balverne.com Sauvignon Blanc, Estate, Russian River Valley 2016 Imagery Estate Winery www.ImageryWinery.com Sauvignon Blanc, Wow Oui, Pine Mountain, Cloverdale Peak 2016 Okapi Wines www.OkapiWines.com Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley 2015 BRONZE MEDAL Berryessa Gap www.BerryessaGap.com Sauvignon Blanc, Hillside Select, Yolo County 2016 LaZarre Wines www.LaZarreWines.com Sauvignon Blanc, Santa Barbara County 2016 Perseus www.PerseusWinery.com Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan BC VQA 2016 Dry White Blend SILVER MEDAL SHARE www.ShareWineNow.com Dry White Blend, Vinho Regional Lisboa, Portugal 2015 BRONZE MEDAL Imagery Estate Winery www.ImageryWinery.com Dry White Blend, White Burgundy, North Coast 2015 pureCru Winery www.pureCruWines.com White Blend, Purety, White Meritage, Napa Valley 2015 Los Angeles International Wine Awards Awards by Division Class Limited Production Rose BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL Cantine San Marzano www.CantineSanMarzano.com- 94 Points Primitivo, Tramari Rosé di Primitivo Salento IGP 2016 GOLD MEDAL Pinnacle Ridge Winery www.PinRidge.com- 93 Points Rose, Lehigh Valley 2016 Horsehill Vineyards www.CPP.Edu/~Horsehill- 92 Points Rose, Zinfandel Rose, Los Angeles County 2016 SILVER MEDAL Ascension Cellars www.AscensionCellars.com Rose, Siren Rose, Paso Robles 2016 Duck Pond Cellars www.DuckPondCellars.com Rose, Pinot Noir, Hylo Vynd, Willamette Valley 2016 SHARE www.ShareWineNow.com Rose, Vinho Regional Lisboa 2015 Sycamore Ranch Vineyard & Winery www.SycamoreRanch.com Rose, Ranch Rose, Santa Ynez Valley 2016 Tiger Mountain Vineyards www.TigerWine.com Rose, Georgia 2016 BRONZE MEDAL Attune www.AttuneWines.com Rose, Sonoma Carneros 2016 Clos des Amis www.ClosdesAmis.com Rose, Ventura County 2016 Imagery Estate Winery www.ImageryWinery.com Rose, Aleatico, Sonoma Valley 2016 Cabernet Franc BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL CASSINI Cellars www.Cassini.ca- 96 Points Cabernet Franc, Collector's Series, Okanagan Valley BC VQA 2013 BRONZE MEDAL Perseus www.PerseusWinery.com Cabernet Franc, Select Lots, Okanagan BC VQA 2013 Los Angeles International Wine Awards Awards by Division Class Limited Production Cabernet Sauvignon, 2014 or later BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL Parallel Napa Valley www.ParallelWines.com- 91 Points Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2014 GOLD MEDAL Grand Napa Vineyards www.GrandNapaVineyards.com- 90 Points Cabernet Sauvignon, Rutherford, Napa Valley 2014 SILVER MEDAL Balverne www.Balverne.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Estate, Chalk Hill 2014 Goldschmidt Vineyard www.GoldschmidtVineyards.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Lone Tree Vynd, Forefathers, Alexander Valley 2014 Grady Family Vineyards www.GradyWine.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Estate Grown, Lodi 2015 Grand Napa Vineyards www.GrandNapaVineyards.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Spring Mountain District, Napa Valley 2014 Stanton Vineyards www.StantonVineyards.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Oakville, Napa Valley 2014 Suveg Cellars www.SuvegCellars.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Incorrigible, Lodi 2014 BRONZE MEDAL Bel Vino Winery www.BelVinoWinery.com Cabernet Sauvignon, California 2014 Chacewater www.ChacewaterWine.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Sierra Foothills 2014 Sagebrush Annie's www.SagebrushAnnies.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Barbara County 2014 Smith Devereux www.SmithDevereux.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2014 Los Angeles International Wine Awards Awards by Division Class Limited Production Cabernet Sauvignon, 2013 or earlier BEST OF CLASS, GOLD MEDAL J. LOHR www.JLohr.com- 95 Points Cabernet Sauvignon, SIGNATURE, Paso Robles 2013 GOLD MEDAL Parallel Napa Valley www.ParallelWines.com- 92 Points Cabernet Sauvignon, Estate, Outer Limits, Napa Valley 2013 Grosso Kresser - 91 Points Cabernet Sauvignon, Reserve, Paso Robles 2012 Goldschmidt Vineyard www.GoldschmidtVineyards.com- 90 Points Cabernet Sauvignon, Yoeman, Plus, Alexander Valley 2012 SILVER MEDAL Barlow Vineyards www.BarlowVineyards.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Family Selection, Calistoga, Napa Valley 2012 Collier Falls www.CollierFalls.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Hillside Estate, Dry Creek Valley 2013 Goldschmidt Vineyard www.GoldschmidtVineyards.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Game Ranch, Oakville 2013 Goldschmidt Vineyard www.GoldschmidtVineyards.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Yoeman Vineyard, Alexander Valley 2013 Pegasus Estate Winery www.PegasusEstateWinery.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Ynez Valley 2013 Sagebrush Annie's www.SagebrushAnnies.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Barbara County 2013 Los Angeles International Wine Awards Awards by Division Class Limited Production Cabernet Sauvignon, 2013 or earlier BRONZE MEDAL Barlow Vineyards www.BarlowVineyards.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Calistoga, Napa Valley 2013 CASSINI Cellars www.Cassini.ca Cabernet Sauvignon, The Aristocrat, Limited Edition, Okanagan Valley BC VQA 2013 Falcor Wine Cellars www.FalcorWines.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Reserve, Napa Valley 2012 Okapi Wines www.OkapiWines.com Cabernet Sauvignon, Estate
Recommended publications
  • Le Colline Del Prosecco Di Conegliano E Valdobbiadene (Italy
    Decision 42 COM 8B.31: Le Colline del Prosecco di Conegliano The World Heritage Committee, 1. Having examined Documents WHC/18/42.COM/8B, e Valdobbiadene WHC/18/42.COM/INF.8B1, and (Italy) WHC/18/42.COM/INF.8B4, 2. Refers the nomination of Le Colline del Prosecco di No 1571rev Conegliano e Valdobbiadene, Italy, back to the State Party, taking note of a potential of the proposed property to meet criteria (iv) and (v) to: 1. Redefine the nomination refocusing the potential Outstanding Universal Value on criteria (iv) and Official name as proposed by the State Party (v), Le Colline del Prosecco di Conegliano e Valdobbiadene 2. Redefine the boundaries and buffer zones of the nominated property, 3. Completing the adoption process by the 28 Location concerned municipalities of the tool “Technical Province of Treviso rule – Articolo Unico”, which was already approved Veneto Region by the Veneto Region in January 2018; Italy 3. Takes note that the general state of conservation of the site is adequate and that the adopted measures of Brief description conservation are generally effective, its monitoring and Located in the northern area of the Province of Treviso, in management systems are well-conceived and the Veneto Region, the Colline del Prosecco di structured, and the funding commitments by the relevant local authorities are to be saluted; Conegliano e Valdobbiadene comprises a portion of the 4. Commends the State Party for the structured governance vineyard landscape of Conegliano Valdobbiadene process to ensure cooperation among all public and Prosecco Superiore DOCG appellation wine production private actors involved in the site management as well as area.
    [Show full text]
  • Tiamo, Which Simply Means I Love You in Italian, Is a Line of Wines, Made
    Veneto region The Veneto region is ideally Tiamo, which simply means I love you in Italian, is a line of wines, suited for the Pinot Grigio & made with organic grapes, that represent top quality wines from the Prosecco grape, where the particular composition of the best growers in their respective regions. hilly soil, the exposition to sun, the frequent rains and the constantly mild tempera- The Valdobbiadene region is ideally suited for the Prosecco grape, here ture between April and Octo- ber combine to provide the the particular composition of the hilly soil, the exposition to sun, the best conditions. frequent rains and the constantly mild temperature between April and Chianti region October combine to provide the best conditions. Grapes for the Tiamo The earliest documentation of a “Chianti wine” dates Organic Prosecco DOC come from certified organic vineyards in back to the 13th century when viticulture was known and around Valdobbiadene. The average age of the vines is 10 - 25 years, to flourish in the “Chianti planted in high densities and hand-harvested with low yields. Mountains” around Florence. Today, the Chianti region cov- ers a vast area of Tuscany and The broader Veneto region is also ideally suited for the Pinot Grigio includes within its boundaries several overlapping Denomin- grape. The Tiamo Organic Pinot Grigio is produced from a 12 hectare, azione di Origine Controllata (DOC) and Denominazione di certified organic vineyard in this region, near the town of San Polo di Origine Controllata e Garanti- Pave, in the heart of the fertile Treviso countryside. The Tiamo Organic ta (DOCG) regions.
    [Show full text]
  • CONEGLIANO VALDOBBIADENE PROSECCO SUPERIORE DOCG “Wine List”
    CONEGLIANO VALDOBBIADENE PROSECCO SUPERIORE DOCG “wine list” VINEXPO 2019 Hall 1 Stand CD 75 Prosecco is a white Italian wine with lively elegance and fruity and floral fragrances. Its story began in a small hilly area in North-East Italy, 50 km from Venice and around 100 from the Dolomites. The Conegliano Valdobbiadene production area covers 15 communes and represents the heart of the world of Prosecco. Here, for over three centuries, people have grown the grapes that produce this wine, whose success began with the founding of Italy’s first School of Winemaking in 1876. The iconic Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore is the sparkling wine which, thanks to its informal yet refined character, has created a new style of drink. ITALIA VENETO Asolo Treviso Venezia www.prosecco.it There are two versions of Prosecco Superiore that aim to highlight the zone’s territorial differences; represent the “crus” of the Denomination and the apex of the quality pyramid: the Rive and Superiore di Cartizze. Superiore di Cartizze The golden-hued wine that expresses absolute top quality within the denomination, Superiore di Cartizze comes from a sub-zone that has had its own specific regulations since 1969. It covers just 108 hectares of vineyards, in the shape of a pentagon, lying amidst the steepest hillsides of San Pietro di Barbozza, Santo Stefano and Saccol, in the commune of Valdobbiadene. The combination of a mild microclimate and very ancient soils, made up of moraines, sandstone and clays, give these wines unique characteristics. Valdobbiadene DOCG Superiore di Cartizze Hall stand 01 Colesel Cartizze Brut / / 02 Ruggeri Cartizze Brut / / Rive The term “Riva” indicates, in the local way of speaking, the slopes of the steep hills that are characteristic of the zone.
    [Show full text]
  • Prosecco Superiore Valdobbiadene Docg Brut - Nv Region: Italy - Veneto
    Borgoluce PROSECCO SUPERIORE VALDOBBIADENE DOCG BRUT - NV REGION: ITALY - VENETO GRAPES / SOILS Glera clay with high concentration of calcium carbonate BORGOLUCE THE WINE The Collaltos carry on a family legacy as Vineyard Profile owners and tenants of 3200 acres of land • Vineyards are in the hills between Valdobbiadene, Susegana and Collalto. north of Venice given to their family over • Size of vineyard: 53 acres one thousand years ago. The signs of • Soil compostiion: Calcium carbonate, clay, iron history, culture and nature co-exist with • Training method: Silvoz-double Guyot farming practices that fully respect what is • Elevation: 150-240 feet a centuries-long tradition passed down by • Vines/acre: 3,300 the Collalto family. 160 acres of farmland • Yield/acre: 13.5 tons are given over to vineyards for the • Exposure: East South-East and East North-East production of Borgoluce wines and • Year Vineyard Planted: 1999-2004 sparkling wines. The Valdobbiadene D.O.C.G. region is home to the vineyards Harvest Notes of Borgoluce’s finest Prosecco. • Harvest Time: Early September. • Fermentation: Soft pressing of the whole grapes is followed by slow fermentation with carefully selected yeasts at 10°C. • Aging on “fine lees” for 4 months. • Prise de mousse charmat method, refermentation in autoclaves at 15-16°C, stabilization at -1°C. • Duration of the cycle is 35 days. Technical Information • Varietal Composition: 100% Glera • First Vintage of this wine: 2007 • Number botles produced: 65,000 • Alcohol: 11.5% • pH level: 3.2 • Residual sugar: 8.0 g/l • Acidity: 5.8 g/l REVIEWS Prosecco Superiore Valdobbiadene DOCG Brut – NV 90 Points - © Wine Advocate, December, 2019 Crisp, clean and linear, this elegant sparkler has delicate, enticing aromas of spring blossom, fleshy white stone fruit and wild herb.
    [Show full text]
  • Vini Rossi Sicilia Bottiglia Frappato, Valle Dell'acate Vittoria Ragusa, 13
    Foglio1 Vini rossi Sicilia bottiglia Frappato, Valle dell'Acate Vittoria Ragusa, 13% 75 cl € 25,00 Nero d'Avola Cantine Petrosino, Mazzara del Vallo TP, 13% € 12,00 Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG, cantina Gulfi, Chiaramonte Gulfi Ragusa € 25,00 Manene, Cerasuolo di Vittoria, PAOLO CALI' VINI, Vittoria Ragusa, 13,5% € 28,00 TI CUNTU, Sicilia Syrah, TENUTE SENIA, Chiaramonte Gulfi Ragusa, 13,5% € 22,00 RIBECA PERRICONE, FIRRIATO VINI, AGRO DI TRAPANI, 14,78% € 45,00 Le sabbie dell'Etna DOC Rosso, Firriato Vini, Castiglione di Sicilia Catania, 13,85% € 23,00 Merlot Bio Vitese - Cantine Colomba bianca € 15,00 Syrah Bio 100% Vitese - Cantine Colomba bianca € 15,00 Vini rossi Alto Adige HOFSTATTER - CABERNET SAUVIGNON DOC - ALTO ADIGE € 35,00 Vini rossi Piemonte VINO BARBERA D'ALBA DOC PIO CESARE € 40,00 BAROLO DOCG, CA-BIANCA € 45,00 VINI ROSSI VENETO SANTI AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA CL 75 € 65,00 AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA DOCG VALPANTENA 75 CL € 75,00 VINI ROSSI TOSCANA SERRISTORI CHIANTI CLASSICO RISERVA 75 CL € 36,00 VINO BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO DOCG 75 CL BERTANI € 70,00 BOLGHERI SASSICAIA 2017, TENUTA SAN GUIDO, 14% € 300,00 Pagina 1 Foglio1 VINI BIANCHI SICILIA VALCANZJRIA, CHARDONNAY-CARRICANTE SICILIA DOC, CANTINA GULFI, CHIARAMONTE GULFI RAGUSA, 13,5% € 22,00 BUCARI LUCIDO, CATARRATTO, CANTINE PETROSINO TRAPANI, 12,5% € 12,00 BLUES GRILLO IGT, PAOLO CALI' VINI, VITTORIA RAGUSA, 13% € 24,00 TI CUNTU INSOLIA IGT, TENUTE SENIA, CHIARA € 18,00 LE sabbie dell'Etna DOC Bianco, Firriato Vini, Castiglione di Sicilia Catania, 12,5% € 23,00 Bidis
    [Show full text]
  • Verona, Padua and the Venetian Experience
    - Verona, Padua and the Venetian experience - TRIP DETAILS Destination: Verona, Padua, Venice, Conegliano-Valdobbiadene Duration: 7 days, 6 nights Period: Available all year long Included: Transfer to and from Verona Airport, accommodation in double room with breakfast, all the transfers to and from scheduled visiting locations, medical + luggage insurance. Not included: TIPS, drinks at meals, if not otherwise specified, entry tickets for structure/plans not scheduled in the package, all other personal extras, and everything that is not specified in the "included" section. Flights are NOT included in the package and flying dates should be scheduled in advance. Extras: Possibility to request additional transfers, possibility to extend your stay Insurance: Medical and luggage insurance Price: starting from 1850€ for 6 people, 2150€ for 4 people, 2550€ or 2 people. We love the "the more the merrier" philosophy. Contact us for more info. SCHEDULES AND PACKAGES CAN BE CUSTOMIZED FOLLOWING YOUR REQUESTS AND NEEDS DAY 1: Arrival at the Verona Airport, private transfer from the airport to the selected accommodation. Check in. First taste of Italy with dinner at a cozy Osteria close to the hotel with typical location and food. Back to the accommodation and overnight stay. DAY 2: We will discover the beauties of Verona, the city of Romeo and Juliet, we'll visit the historical center with a local guide who will introduce us to the history of this fascinating city, then we'll go for aperitif in the Osteria followed by a culinary tasting (not included in the cost of the package). Free time, dinner in a typical trattoria in Verona.
    [Show full text]
  • INTRODUCTION Hospital
    INTRODUCTION Hospital Pratical Tips INTRODUCTION CONTENTS WELCOME A brief introduction to USAG Italy 01 | and Family and MWR. VICENZA FACILITIES Information about on-post 02-21 | facilities and services in Vicenza. VICENZA POST MAPS General maps of posts in Vicenza FACILITY INFORMATION 22-23 | with MWR facilities highlighted. A snapshot of everything Family 04 | and MWR offers in USAG Italy. ALL THINGS TRAVEL Information on licenses, traveling, 24-25 | passports and more. FURRY FRIENDS A glimpse of useful information 27 | and tidbits for pet owners. ITALIAN INFO USEFUL INFORMATION Helpful Italian words and phrases Find out helpful information about 28-29 | and local information/traditions. 24 | the community and more! CITIES, MAPS & MORE Get inspired to travel outside the 30-57 | gate with these guides and maps. DARBY FACILITIES Information about on-post 58-63 | facilities and services in Darby. DARBY ON-POST MAP CITY GUIDES A general map of Darby with See a snapshot of cities and places 59 | MWR facilities highlighted. 30 | in and around USAG Italy. Cover Image: Verona, Italy “Go To Guide” designed by: Family and MWR Marketing (Richard Gerke, Beatrice Giometto, Alyssa Olson) Advertising Disclaimer: No federal, DoD or Army endorsement is implied. Interested in advertising with us? Contact Family and MWR Marketing at 0444-61-7992 or at 338-726-4361. INTRODUCTION WELCOME! A WORD FROM USAG ITALY FAMILY AND MWR Welcome to U.S. Army Garrison Italy! USAG Italy is a community of service members, civilians, family members, and Italian military and civilian employees. These Army locations cover a broad region south of the Alps that include: Caserma Ederle, Caserma Del Din and satellite locations around Vicenza, as well as Camp Darby, located in Livorno on Italy’s western coast.
    [Show full text]
  • Franky's Scripophily Blogspot Tales of Shares and Bonds
    Franky's Scripophily BlogSpot Tales of Shares and Bonds Friday, December 27, 2013 This was 2013 This little retrospective of 2013 brings an abstraction of scripophily on the Internet and looks at this blog's performance. The illustrations "between the lines" form a little story on their own. Snowy peaks and spruce trees form the setting for this proud mountain goat. Double-click the image to enlarge. In 2013 scripophily is further exploring the Internet This week I googled the word scripophily with the objective of getting an idea about the word's spreading on the Internet. An exercise done earlier in July 2012, see here. Now we can compare the outcomes : number of web links : 515000 (53% related to eBay), no comparison possible because Google changed its search algorithms since then number of images : 170000, or +26% (18 months) number of YouTube videos : 217 , or +540% Let's take a closer look at the vignette. Do you see the nice hatching work used to create shading effects (the rock) and illusions of physical texture (the paws, the back and the belly of the animal) ? Associations embrace Facebook Today, you'll find blogs and photo sharing sites related to scripophily on almost every social media platform : Blogger, WordPress, Tumblr, Pinterest, Instagram et cetera. The most dynamic one in 2013 is Facebook. Several professionals were already present on Facebook, but this year also associations planted their flag on a strip of Facebook land. Norsk Selskap for Scripofili's page: Aksjebrev o type: Facebook page o created in June 2013 o currently counting almost 70 likes EDHAC (Germany) o type : Facebook group, login required o created in July 2013 o currently counting about 60 members International Bond and Share Society o type: Facebook page o created in December 2013 o currently counting more than 50 likes In lithography a separate stone was used for each color.
    [Show full text]
  • Santa Margherita Valdobbiadene Prosecco
    SANTA MARGHERITA VALDOBBIADENE PROSECCO SUPERIORE DOCG BRUT When the sun shines we all feel like celebrating, and nothing is more inviting than a cool glass of bubbles. The big question is is Prosecco a poor man’s champagne the answer is No! Each country has their own grape varieties that suits the land, climate and culture. In Italy Prosecco is a White from Veneto made in a closed tank as a sparkling “extra dry” (brut) or “dry” wine. The method was developed by Martinotti. The grape varieties used Verdiso, Blanchetta, Perera, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Noir. Almost all Italian regions produce their own sparkling wines, but the area most famous for its Prosecco is the Provence of Treviso, specifically around the towns of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene They produce full fruity bubbly straw yellow, crisp fresh and dry on the palate biscuit notes and ripe apricot. Simply stunning Temperature to serve should be 8-10C 2-3 year aging potential The Veneto area stretches from the river Po to the Austrian border Nestled in these hills Santa Margherita, was founded in 1935 by Count Gaetano Marzotto Jr. who, at the time, was running the family’s Vicenza-based textile group, which was started up at the beginning of the 19th century by his grandfather, Luigi. His aim was a very specific one: to succeed in creating an innovative agricultural hub that would break the traditional mould of the time and represent a source of modernity and growth. This vision was perfectly in line with the spirit of Count Gaetano Jr.: a real tycoon who was extremely able in reconciling company objectives with social needs.
    [Show full text]
  • Name, Referring in Particular to the Method of Contracting
    No L 337/178 Official Journal of the European Communities 31 . 12 . 93 AGREEMENT between the European Community and Romania on the reciprocal protection and control of wine names The EUROPEAN COMMUNITY, hereinafter called 'the Community', of the one part, and ROMANIA, of the other part, hereinafter called 'the Contracting Parties', Having regard to the Europe Agreement establishing an association between the European Communities and their Member States and Romania , signed in Brussels on 1 February 1993, Having regard to the Interim Agreement on trade and trade-related matters between the European Economic Community and the European Coal and Steel Community, of the one part, and Romania, of the other part, signed in Brussels on 1 February 1993, Having regard to the interest of both Contracting Parties in the reciprocal protection and control of wine names. HAVE DECIDED TO CONCLUDE THIS AGREEMENT: that territory, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the wine is essentially attributable to its geographical origin, Article 1 — 'traditional expression' shall mean a traditionally used name, referring in particular to the method of The Contracting Parties agree, on the basis of reciprocity, production or to the colour, type or quality of a wine, to proctect and control names of wines originating in the which is recognized in the laws and regulations of a Community and in Romania on the conditions provided Contracting Party for the purpose of the description for in this Agreement . and presentation of a wine originating in the territory of a Contracting Party, Article 2 — 'description' shall mean the names used on the labelling, on the documents accompanying the transport of the wine , on the commercial documents 1 .
    [Show full text]
  • See September 4 Vintages Catalogue
    TOUR THE MEDITERRANEAN TASTE WINE LIKE A PRO 35148 DISCOVER OUR LATEST COLLECTION, IN STORES AND ON LCBO.COM SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 2021 35148_Vin.Aug21_Covers EN.indd 1 2021-07-20 5:06 PM wines of the month Vivid, complex flavours TESSELLAE VIEILLES VIGNES CARIGNAN 2018 IGP Côtes Catalanes, Roussillon, France 343509 (D) 750 mL $18.95 2 TASTING NOTE: Tasted out of bottle, the 2018 Côtes Catalanes Tessellae displays a spicy, complex style that carries vivid red and blue fruits, leather, licorice, tree bark, and peppery herbs aromas and flavors. Playing in the more medium-bodied end of the spectrum, it has solid purity of fruit, silky tannins, and a good finish. Enjoy this plump, pleasure-bent effort over the coming 3-4 years. Maturity: 2020-2024. Score: 90 (Jeb Dunnuck, jebdunnuck.com, Dec. 14, 2020) Medium-bodied & Fruity Featured in Bottled Sunshine SANTA RITA MEDALLA REAL GRAN RESERVA SYRAH 2018 Valle del Limarí, Chile 19236 (XD) 750 mL $17.95 2 TASTING NOTE: This is excellent with so much smoked-meat and plum character, as well as spices, such as cloves. Full body, round and soft tannins and a long, flavorful finish. Drink or hold. Score: 94 (jamessuckling.com, Jan. 14, 2021) Full-bodied & Smooth New at Vintages 35148_Vin.Aug21_Covers EN.indd 2 2021-07-20 5:06 PM welcomeaugust 21 pg.2 BOTTLED SUNSHINE: MEDITERRANEAN WINES SHOP LCBO.COM Try Same-Day Pickup! See page 64 for details. plus... pg.20 WHAT’S ON page 28 HOW TO PRODUCT INFO & TASTING NOTES page 31 TASTE WINE SHOPPING LIST page 54 MORE ONTARIO TO LOVE page 56 FLAGSHIP EXCLUSIVES page 59 pg.
    [Show full text]
  • Medailles D'or / Gold Medal
    Dénomination de vente Région de production / Millésime / Couleur / Entreprise / Company Pays / Country réglementaire / Wine Nom du cuvée / Blend name Cépages / Varieties Production Region Vintage Colour designation MEDAILLES D'OR / GOLD MEDAL Blanc / TIMO DIENHART Allemagne Mosel-Saar-Ruwer Middle Mosel EDITITON BEE RIESLING SEKT 2013 100% Riesling White FÜRST HOHENLOHE OEHRINGEN Blanc / Sauvignon Blanc / WEINGUT FÜRST HOHENLOHE OEHRINGEN Allemagne Wurttemberg QbA Wuerttemberg VERRENBERG SAUVIGNON Blanc 2015 White White TROCKEN Rouge / Syrah, Cabernet ALBET I NOYA Espagne Cataluna Penedes DO RESERVA MARTÍ 2009 Red Sauvignon CABERNET SAUVIGNON BIOLÓGICO Rouge / CABERNET BODEGA VILLA D'ORTA Espagne Aragon Somontano DO 2013 2013 Red SAUVIGNON 50% Garnacha Rouge / BODEGAS CERRO DE LA BARCA Espagne Extremadura Ribera del Guadiana DO CONCEJILES COUPAGE 2014 Tintorera + 50% Red Tempranillo Rouge / BODEGAS LATÚE Espagne Castilla-La Mancha La Mancha DO VIENTO TEMPRANILLO 2016 TEMPRANILLO Red 50% CABERNET CLEARLY ORGANIC CABERNET Rouge / BODEGAS LATÚE Espagne Castilla-La Mancha La Mancha DO 2013 SAUVIGNON - 50% SAUVIGNON - SYRAH | BARRICA Red SYRAH Vino de la Tierra del Bajo Rouge / BODEGAS TEMPORE Espagne Aragon 18² 2011 Garnacha Aragon Red Rouge / CAN MAJORAL Espagne Baleares Pla i Llevant DO CAN MAJORAL S'HERETAT 2010 callet Red Rouge / cabernet Sauvignon, CAN MAJORAL Espagne Baleares Pla i Llevant DO CAN MAJORAL SON ROIG 2012 Red Syrah, Merlot Rouge / DOMECO DE JARAUTA Espagne La Rioja DO Rioja LAR DE SOTOMAYOR 2015 Tempranillo Red Blanc /
    [Show full text]