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Carl Eppig
Our Maine man
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:38 pm
Middleton, NH, USA
Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
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Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
Washington DC, Oregon bound
Hit or miss for me with these guys. I've had quite a few spoofy wines from them and tend in general to shy away but recently I did have a few decent wines of theirs (Do Zoe Ria Baixas, La Rosee de Pavie, and La Chapelle de la Bastide Picpoul).Monsieur Touton Selections?
K Story wrote:Anyone have any opinions on Monsieur Touton Selections? I've noticed quite a few wines in the DC area w/ their name on them.
Bob Henrick
Kamado Kommander
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:35 pm
Lexington, Ky.
Robin Garr wrote: * Ex Cellars Wine Agencies Inc., Solvang, Cailf. (France)
* John Given, Manhasset, N.Y. (Italian wines)
* Kermit Lynch, Berkeley, Calif. (Mostly European, predominantly French)
* Kysela Pere & Fils, Winchester, Va. (European)
* Laurel Glen, Santa Rosa, Calif. (Argentina and Chile)
* Michael Skurnik Wines, Syosset, N.Y. (International; watch particularly for Terry Theise selections from Germany, Austria and Champagne)
* Palm Bay Imports, Boca Raton, Fla. (International, many French and Italian)
* Robert Whale Selections, Washington, D.C. (Australia)
* VIAS Imports Ltd., NYC (Italian)
* Vineyard Brands, Birmingham, Ala. (France, South Africa)
* Vintner Select, Cincinnati (International, many French and Italian)
* Weygandt-Metzler, Unionville, Pa. (European)
* William Grant & Sons, NYC (France, Port)
* Wines of France Inc., Mountainside, N.J. (France)
Please note that this list is only a sample, not an unabridged directory. I'm sure I've overlooked some favorites; moreover, not all of these companies are represented in every state, and - regretfully - these names will be of little or no use to our many readers in other countries.</i>
This article yielded such a bag full of (E)mail that I did a follow-up in the next issue:
<i> ... I did indeed receive the flood of comments that I had expected in the wake of Wednesday's personal gallery of importers whose wines have impressed me. Quite a few of you pointed out specific importers who really deserve attention, so here is a supplemental list featuring a few more good ones, listed alphabetically. If you're saving Wednesday's list for reference, I suggest you paste on this addendum.
* Empson (USA) Inc., Alexandria, Va. Italian wines.
* European Cellars Direct, NYC (Eric Solomon). Mostly small European producers.
* Jorge Ordoñez (Spain). Represented by various regional importers.
* Louis/Dressner, NYC. Mostly French, highly idiosyncratic, many organic or biodynamic. Small company, available only in limited markets.
* Old Bridge Cellars, Napa, Calif. Australian wines.
* Stacole Co., Boca Raton, Fla. Italian wines.
* Vin DiVino, Chicago. Italian wines.
And a few more with minor reservations, as noted:
* Frederick Wildman & Sons, NYC. European wines. Large importer, some mass-market labels, but Wildman's portfolio includes many winners.
* Grateful Palate, Oxnard, Calif. The name in Australian imports, but its overall profile seems geared toward highly Parker-rated blockbusters. Look for lower-end items from less familiar producers and regions and you can do very well.
* Hand Picked Selections, Warrenton, Va. Mostly artisanal producers, many from Southern France. A few very good (Chateau Lancyre and Chateau du Donjon from Languedoc and Domaine de Montagnette from the Rhone, for instance) but others seem like the leftovers after other importers finished harvested the low-hanging fruit.
* Robert Kacher, Washington, D.C. International, emphasis on France. Can rank with the best but requires cherry-picking, with some lackluster items at the lower end.
* Winebow Inc., NYC (Leonardo Locascio). Another large importer with a broad portfolio that includes some mass-market items, but Locascio's name on an Italian selection almost always makes it worth a look.</i>
Andrew Shults
Wine geek
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Wed Jul 05, 2006 6:32 am
Chicago, Illinois, USA
K Story wrote:Anyone have any opinions on Monsieur Touton Selections? I've noticed quite a few wines in the DC area w/ their name on them.
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