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A Fine and Rewarding Experience LIM HWEE PENG Highlights His Recent Encounter with the Heavenly Wines from the Much Revered Burgundy Region
LIFE DRINKS LIFE DRINKS A Fine and Rewarding Experience LIM HWEE PENG highlights his recent encounter with the heavenly wines from the much revered Burgundy region. By Lim Hwee Peng LIM HWEE PENG is an accom- plished wine writer, notably when he was the wine columnist of Wine & Dine publication, where he shared his passion in his monthly wine column. His contribution in wine journalism was rewarded with the winning of World Gourmet Summit Awards of Excellence, Regional Wine Article of the Year in 2002 and 2003. Currently, he has a diverse portfolio of clients, including the Singapore Airlines (SIA) The well respected Jacques Lardiere Humble and friendly Michel Gros The affable Veronique Drouhin Air Sommelier group; SOPEXA wine of Louis Jadot activities that include wine publications and wine training for the trade profes- sionals, and also conducting corporate programs for banks and private institu- tions. Hwee Peng can be reached at [email protected]. Jean-Charles of Domaine Bonneau du Martray Burgundy winemakers were less celebrity-like, such as Jean- of lees-stirring and oak maturation. Côte de Nuits is sited at Charles le Bault de la Morinière of Bonneau-du-Martray, the northerly end of Côte d’Or. At the tip of Côte de Nuits is Jacques Lardiere of Louis Jadot, Michel Gros of Domaine Marsannay, a village known for producing good value Burgundy Michel Gros, and Veronique Drouhin of Domaine Drouhin. wines; it is followed by Fixin, another village which can produce They were modest, friendly and unassuming, always putting the similarly good wines, though unfortunately, they were unable to comfort and ease of visitors as their priority. -
In Vino Caritas
IN VINO CARITAS The Wine Burgundy June 29–July 2 Forum Excursion 2014 Contents Welcome to The Wine Forum 2 Schedule 4 The Burgundy Wine Region 6 The Producers 14 Festival Musique & Vin 20 Climats du Coeur 22 Biographies 24 1 Welcome to The Wine Forum June 29, 2014 Dear Member, Many wine lovers believe that Burgundy is home to the highest forms of Pinot Noir and So during our 2014 tour, we will combine our philanthropy towards the Climats du Coeur and Chardonnay grape varieties. With more than 1,500 years of cultivation, it is hard to argue against the Musique et Vin festival by holding an auction for special bottles donated by winemakers this belief. However, to The Wine Forum, Burgundy is more than just pure, scholarly wine. To us, whom we will be visiting and splitting the proceeds equally between these two worthy causes. Burgundy represents all that we as a group stand for—that is, that fine wine is not a right, but a And what a tour we have lined up! We commence with a Gevrey-Chambertin Grand Cru tasting privilege. Speaking with the region’s very top winemakers, they resolutely believe they are merely the current custodians of cherished plots, and that their role is to make the best wines possible at the Château du Clos de Vougeot on the final night of the 2014 Musique et Vin Festival. This and pass on the vineyard in the best condition possible to the next generation. Working the soil fabled region hosts 9 Grand Cru vineyards, the most of any in Burgundy. -
Avis D'enquete Publique
AVIS D’ENQUETE PUBLIQUE Projet de Schéma de Cohérence Territoriale (SCoT) du PETR Nord de l’Yonne Le public est informé qu’en application des Codes de l’environnement et de l’urbanisme et de l’arrêté n°2021-01 du Président du PETR Nord de l’Yonne en date du 08/07/2021, une enquête publique est ouverte sur le territoire des intercommunalités membres du PETR Nord de l’Yonne : Communauté d’Agglomération du Grand Sénonais, Communauté de Communes du Gâtinais en Bourgogne, Communauté de Communes du Jovinien, Communauté de Communes Vanne et Pays d’Othe et Communauté de Communes Yonne Nord. Cela concerne les communes suivantes : Arces-Dilo, Armeau, Bagneaux, Béon, Boeurs-en-Othe, Brannay, Brion, Bussy-en-Othe, Bussy-le-Repos, Cérilly, Cerisiers, Cézy, Champigny, Champlay, Chamvres, Chaumont, Chaumot, Chéroy, Collemiers, Compigny, Cornant, Coulours, Courgenay, Courlon-sur-Yonne, Courtoin, Courtois-sur-Yonne, Cudot, Cuy, Dixmont, Dollot, Domats, Egriselles-le-Bocage, Etigny, Evry, Flacy, Foissy-sur-Vanne, Fontaine-La-Gaillarde, Fouchères, Fournandin, Gisy-les-Nobles, Gron, Joigny, Jouy, La Belliole, La Celle-Saint-Cyr, La Chapelle-sur-Oreuse, La Postolle, Lailly, Les Bordes, Les Clérimois, Les Sièges, Les Vallées de la Vanne, Lixy, Looze, Maillot, Mâlay-Le-Grand, Mâlay-Le-Petit, Marsangy, Michery, Molinons, Montacher-Villegardin, Nailly, Noé, Pailly, Paron, Paroy-sur-Tholon, Passy, Perceneige, Piffonds, Plessis-Saint-Jean, Pont-sur-Yonne, Pont-sur-Vanne, Précy-sur-Vrin, Rosoy, Rousson, Saint-Agnan, Saint-Aubin-sur-Yonne, Saint-Clément, Saint-Denis-lès-Sens, -
Édition 17 En Images En Images # Nailly 2 # Nailly 3
Nailly Infos 20 édition 17 en images en images # Nailly 2 # Nailly 3 Fête du 14 juillet - Concours de pétanque Le Château Rue du village Randonnée du 15 août L’Eglise Le Ru des Salles Commémoration Mémorial RAF Les Chollets Paroy Le Puy de Gy Nailly Infos 2017 Nailly Infos 2017 # Sommaire La vie municipale L’Etat civil ....................................................................................6 Le Conseil Municipal ..................................................7 Permanences de la mairie .................................8 Numéros utiles ....................................................................8 Le Budget de la commune ...............................9 Syndicat mixte de la fourrière du Sénonais ..............................................................................10 La bibliothèque municipale ............................11 La vie pratique Formalités administratives ......................12 Location de salles ...................................................38 Madame, Monsieur, Chers Administrés, Tennis Loisirs ..................................................................38 Animations 2017 .......................................................39 ’année 2016 vient de se refermer avec, gravés dans nos mémoires, Lles terribles événements qui l’ont marquée. C’est avec plaisir que le Comité Consultatif Communication vous présente « Nailly Infos » 2017 sous une forme quelque peu « rajeunie » et je tiens, d’ores et déjà, à remercier les personnes qui ont participé à sa rédaction ainsi que son Président, Mr -
Le Lien De V Allery
2016 n°23 y Septembre a sonné ! La cloche de la rentrée également ! ÉditoC’est sous un beau soleil que les enfants de Vallery ont repris le chemin de l’école, dans nos classes ou celles des communes du SIVOS Nord Est Gâtinais ! Pour l’occasion, l’été avait été mis à profit pour mieux éclairer la place devant l’école et mieux sécuriser cette dernière. Par ailleurs, la commune a bien volontiers accédé à la demande des institutrices en faisant l’acquisition de 3 pots permettant une initiation au fleurissement des élèves. Retournons nous quelques instants sur le printemps et la période estivale avant de faire le grand bond dans l’automne ! Le moins que l’on puisse dire est que Dame Nature fut extrême, passant parfois du déluge absolu à un temps très chaud et sec… Tout cela a eu dans l’ensemble du département des conséquences importantes pour nos agriculteurs et ce pan de notre économie doit être soutenu. Nous avons tous en tête les fortes pluies du 2 juin qui ont conduit à des inondations de caves, logements et commerces. Un grand merci aux pompiers volontaires du CPI de Vallery qui, avec leurs conjoints souvent, ont pu aider à mettre les meubles en hauteur ou participer au nettoyage. Nous avons donc multiplié les démarches pour obtenir le statut de « catastrophe naturelle », ce qui fut fait dans l’été. Le conseil planche sur les travaux qui permettraient d’atténuer ce genre d’aléas climatiques sachant que l’eau se fraiera toujours un passage vers l’aval… Un été, au cours duquel Vallery a, une fois encore accueilli de nombreuses activités à l’initiative des associations ou de la commune. -
Publication of an Application for Approval of Amendments, Which Are
13.3.2020 EN Offi cial Jour nal of the European Union C 83/77 Publication of an application for approval of amendments, which are not minor, to a product specification pursuant to Article 50(2)(a) of Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council on quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs (2020/C 83/15) This publication confers the right to oppose the amendment application pursuant to Article 51 of Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council (1) within three months from the date of this publication. APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF NON-MINOR AMENDMENTS TO THE PRODUCT SPECIFICATION FOR A PROTECTED DESIGNATION OF ORIGIN OR PROTECTED GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION Application for approval of amendments in accordance with the first subparagraph of Article 53(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012 ‘BRIE DE MELUN’ EU No: PDO-FR-00111-AM01 – 26 September 2018 PDO (X) PGI ( ) 1. Applicant group and legitimate interest Name: Union interprofessionnelle de défense, de gestion et de contrôle du Brie de Meaux et du Brie de Melun [Inter-professional union for the defence, management and control of Brie de Meaux and Brie de Melun] Address: 13 rue des Fossés – 77000 Melun, France Tel. +33 164371392 / Fax +33 164870427 Email: [email protected] Composition: The group is made up of milk producers, farmers, processors and refiners of ‘Brie de Melun’. It therefore has a legitimate right to propose the amendments. 2. Member State or third country France 3. Heading in the product specification affected by the amendment(s) Name of product Description of product Geographical area Proof of Origin Method of production Link Labelling Other: contact details of the inspection body, national requirements 4. -
2016 Wine Spectator
The Daniel’s Broiler wine list proudly features offerings from the finest wineries in Washington, Oregon, California and around the world. Our cellars are stocked with excellent vintages that have been handpicked to complement our total commitment to quality and to providing a world-class steakhouse experience. Bill & Lindsay Schwartz, Proprietors DANIEL’S BROILER IS THE PROUD RECIPIENT OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS: 2017 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2016 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2015 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2014 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2013 Wine Spectator, “Award of Excellence” 2012 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2011 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2010 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2009 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2008 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2007 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2006 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2005 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2004 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2003 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2002 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2001 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2015 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2014 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Best Restaurant Group” 2014 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2013 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2012 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2011 Washington -
2020 ANNUAL REPORT Passionate About Creativity
2020 ANNUAL REPORT Passionate about creativity Passionate about creativity THE LVMH SPIRIT Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy merged in 1987, creating the LVMH Group. From the outset, Bernard Arnault gave the Group a clear vision: to become the world leader in luxury, with a philosophy summed up in its motto, “Passionate about creativity”. Today, the LVMH Group comprises 75 exceptional Maisons, each of which creates products that embody unique craftsmanship, carefully preserved heritage and resolute modernity. Through their creations, the Maisons are the ambassadors of a refined, contemporary art de vivre. LVMH nurtures a family spirit underpinned by an unwavering long-term corporate vision. The Group’s vocation is to ensure the development of each of its Maisons while respecting their identity and their autonomy, by providing all the resources they need to design, produce and distribute their creations through carefully selected channels. Our Group and Maisons put heart and soul into everything they do. Our core identity is based on the fundamental values that run through our entire Group and are shared by all of us. These values drive our Maisons’ performance and ensure their longevity, while keeping them attuned to the spirit of the times and connected to society. Since its inception, the Group has made sustainable development one of its strategic priorities. Today, this policy provides a powerful response to the issues of corporate ethical responsibility in general, as well as the role a group like LVMH should play within French society and internationally. Our philosophy: Passionate about creativity THE VALUES OF A DEEPLY COMMITTED GROUP Being creative and innovative Creativity and innovation are part of LVMH’s DNA; throughout the years, they have been the keys to our Maisons’ success and the basis of their solid reputations. -
New Stars of Burgundy Tasting
NEW STARS OF BURGUNDY A TASTING AT ROBERSON WINE THURSDAY JULY 17th 2008 NEW STARS OF BURGUNDY THE DOM AINES Domaine Roulot (Meursault): This is a domaine that has grown rapidly in stature over the past 20 years, although that is not to say that Roulot hasn’t long been considered to be one of Meursault’s very best domaines. Guy Roulot was the driving force behind the creation of the estate and married into the Coche family (of Coche-Dury fame), which brought him plenty of prime terroir.Today the domaine is run by his son Jean-Marc - undoubtedly one of Burgundy’s top white winemakers. Roulot is a domaine that believes in terroir, and they produce 7 cuvées from different vineyards around Meursault. Indeed, Guy was a pioneer in seperately bottling the village appellation climats known as ‘deuxième crus’, and the wine that we will taste tonight is one of the best examples of this – ‘Les Tessons Clos de Mon Plaisir’. Domaine Leflaive (Puligny-Montrachet): Not many beacons of Burgundian winemaking shine brighter than Do- maine Leflaive – this estate is the doyen of Puligny-Montrachet, not to mention a leading pioneer and promoter of biodynamic viticulture. Today’s Leflaive is run by Anne-Claude Leflaive and Pierre Morey, who form a formidable team. Taking the mantle from Anne-Claude’s father Vincent Leflaive was always going to be a difficult task (he was one of Burgundy’s best loved figures), but the wines from this domaine have continued to improve over the last 15 years and they are undoubtedly befitting of an estate that owns vines in all of Puligny’s top climats. -
Oz Clarke: Finding Balance in California
Home (http://www.decanter.com/) / Wine News (http://www.decanter.com/wine-news/) / Opinion (http://www.decanter.com/wine-news/opinion/) / Guest Column (http://www.decanter.com/wine-news/opinion/guest-blog/) This page is being hosted by the Wine Institute of California as part of Decanter.com's California wine month throughout October 2016. However, individual articles on this page have been compiled and written independently of the California Wine Institute unless otherwise stated at the beginning of the article. Oz Clarke: Finding balance in California Decanter Staff (http://www.decanter.com/author/Decanter%20Staff/) January 14, 2017 Oz Clarke writes about changes in California wine... TAGS: Highlights (http://www.decanter.com/tag/highlights/) News Home (http://www.decanter.com/tag/news-home/) California (http://www.decanter.com/wine/wine-regions/california/) wine and balance This article first appeared in Decanter magazine’s January issue. Subscribe here (https://subscription.decanter.com/subscriptions/decanter-subscriptions/). This ‘balance’ thing is going to run and run in California. We’ve had wine writer Jon Bonné and his book on The New California. And we’ve had sommelier Rajat Parr and Co with their ‘In Pursuit of Balance’ campaign, which was so successful it has now disbanded after its final tasting in November in San Francisco. Why this success? Because it touched a raw nerve. And these balance advocates weren’t the first ones either. Cathy Corison has been practising balance at her Napa winery for nearly 30 years. Jim Clendenen at Au Bon Climat has been talking this language since the 1980s and is a bit miffed that the new flag-wavers are claiming the balance idea is all theirs, when he’s been banging the drum for 35 years. -
Age Is Just a Number. It´S Totally Irrelevant, Unless of Course, You Happen to Be a Bottle of Wine!
AGE IS JUST A NUMBER. IT´S TOTALLY IRRELEVANT, UNLESS OF COURSE, YOU HAPPEN TO BE A BOTTLE OF WINE! - JOAN COLLINS WELCOME TO THE WINE SELECTION OF NORDA! This is a predominately American wine list. We serve wine from all over America but mainly from Oregon. Oregon are bordered by Washington on the north and California in the south. We also serve amazing Riesling from New York State on the east coast. In the kitchen we focus on the combination of the Swedish West coast and the East coast in America and our wine list’s ambition is to make a full circle. We can proudly say that we have the largest selection of Oregon wine on our list, outside of Oregon of course. Pinot Noir is the main grape variety in Oregon and we hope you will revel our wide range of delicious Pinot Noirs. If you are up for European wine we have the classics and some great wildcards once in a while. Enjoy, and remember seven days without wine makes one weak! On behalf of the Oregon wine industry, the Oregon Wine Board is pleased to inform that the restaurant Norda has won a 2017 Oregon Wine A-List Award. The A-List Awards is a partnership between the Oregon Wine Press and the Oregon Wine Board recognizing restaurants across the world displaying enthusiasm for Oregon wine and a deep appreciation of the diverse regions, varieties and producers of Oregon. Wines marked green are LIVE-certified. WINES BY THE GLASS BUBBLES GL/FL NV Ste Michelle Washington .............................................................................120/595:- NV Post Choice of Champagne ........................................................................ -
Insignia Wine by the Bottle 5 13 21
Sommelier Selections Wine of the Week • #431 Frank Family • Bottle Price…..$89 • Glass…..$24 • Varietal : Cabernet Sauvignon • Vintage : 2018 • Appellation : Napa Valley Secrets of the Sommelier #531 Prisoner, Red Blend, Napa 2019…$130 #472 Route Stock, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2017…$60 #431 Frank Family, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2018…$89 #443 Niner Estate, Pinot Noir, “Edna Valley”, Paso Robles 2014...$75 #668 Foley Johnson, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rutherford, Napa Valley...$85 #152 EnRoute, “Brumaire”, Russian River, California 2017... $85 #663 Bedell Cellars, Malbec, North Fork of Long Island, New York 2018...$70 #333 Blackbird Vineyards, Arise, Red Blend, Napa Valley 2016…$95 #521 Vermillion, Grenache Based Blend, California 2015…$90 #724 La Fontana, Bordeaux Blend, Raphael, Long Island, New York 2014..$55 #407 Haden Fig, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2018…$68 #450 Cenyth, Merlot Blend, Sonoma County, California 2010…$120 #541 Arrowood, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma County, California 2016…$95 #493 Markham, Merlot, Napa Valley 2017…$75 #356 Red Schooner “Voyager 8” Malbec, By Caymus M.V.…$120 #421 Pierpaolo Pecorari, Refosco, Venezia Giulia, Italy 2014…$55 #318 Mastermind, “Blend” Napa Valley 2013…$75 #118 DuMol, Charles Heintz Vineyard, California 2014...$95 2 Sparkling Wines Champagne, France Multi-Vintage #218 Krug, “Grand Cuvee”….$525 #139 Moet et Chandon, ‘Reserve Imperial”, Epernay…$110 #210 Veuve Clicquot, “Reserve Cuvee”, Reims…$125 Prestige Cuvées / Tête de Cuvées / “Bling” #176 Louis Roederer, “Cristal Brut” 2008…$850