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Sunday, February 3, 2013

French Bulldog Puppy—Côtes du Luberon

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One year ago on Round and Square (3 February 2012)—The Emperor's Teacher: Talking Points (d)

[a] French Musings PD
I don't know who you are, 
but I will find you...[1]
[b] Roussillon RF

...and tell you that, while the wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy are indisputably among the greatest in the world, there is a great deal more going on in French viniculture than certain aficionados with a binary imagination..let on.

One of my favorites (discovered on a trip to southern France a decade ago—I know what you're thinking; I only look this young, and have many talents—are the wines from the banks of the Luberon River. 

These Côtes du Luberon gems are delectable, and there are many more of these "hidden" (only to those who have limited oenological imagination) gems in my homeland, La France.

      [1] I like Liam's opening, and he gave me a box of biscuits to use it for the rest of the week.
[c] Countryside RF
[Originally posted on May 3, 2014]

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