C217-AB: Bordeaux and Beaujolais Merge!

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CELLAR Order by MAY 6, 2013

ALBERTA

NO. 217. ALL THE TASTY NEWS FOR OENOPHILES SINCE 1973.

Bordeaux and Beaujolais Merge!

New vintage to be called “Beaudeaux” Chance collision of 2 delivery trucks brings on discovery by Carmen Eyre

Which bottle style will winemakers choose? Will a new style emerge?

How Merlot Can You Go? Three Wines to Include at Your Next Beach Party by Margaux Saint-Julien

arcachon — Guests will raise their

glasses in your honour with the introduction of these wines at your next summer party: • Roquefortissime from Château Roquefort, p. 20 • Château Baby from the Héritiers Brisson, p. 21 • 20 Mille from J-P Janoueix, p. 27

bordeaux — Much to the surprise of oenophiles around the world, the winemakers of Bordeaux and Beaujolais have merged and created a “super vin”, as they have claimed it to be. Much like the discovery of Champagne, this wine was created by chance when two delivery trucks from the dueling regions collided, each bearing 100 cases of their region’s wine. A new wine was born: Beaudeaux, or Bodo for short. Given the increasing costs of producing, bottling and shipping

two varieties of wine, the winemakers have determined that this will create a new market for those who love both of these French wines, and will save money for consumers as well as for the industry. “It is fate. We could not have dreamed up a better solution to the decision that every wine drinker must make: Do I serve Beaujolais or Bordeaux?” says Franc Verdot, a local sommelier. The new wine will be available next fall. Vive le Beaudeaux!

Exclusive! Lilian Ladouys’ Poppin’ Corks! Prince Pirate and Baron de Brane battle for the affections of Lilian Ladouys by Joan Les Rivières

paris — “Que Syrah, Syrah” claims Baron de Brane confidently as we sit down at his Château Brane-Cantenac to talk about his part in the developing love triangle between himself, Prince Pirate and the charming Lilian Ladouys. De Brane, having brewed up something special, plans to win her over with his mellow aroma and masculine, cedar taste. We can’t wait to see how Prince Pirate’s spicy and savoury characteristics hold up! Who will the elegant Lilian Ladouys choose? See related stories on pages 23 and 25.


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