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	<title>General Wine Thoughts &#187; 2007 vintage</title>
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		<title>Have You Heard of Madeleine Angevine?</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Madeleine Angevine]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year, on Fathers Day, we volunteered to help with Taste Washington.  There are two events, one in Seattle, which is very large, and one in Spokane, which is about half the size.  Over 100 Washington wineries were present and many, many restaurants (I don&#8217;t remember exactly because, well, I&#8217;m getting old and can&#8217;t remember!).  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year, on Fathers Day, we volunteered to help with Taste Washington.  There are two events, one in Seattle, which is very large, and one in Spokane, which is about half the size.  Over 100 Washington wineries were present and many, many restaurants (I don&#8217;t remember exactly because, well, I&#8217;m getting old and can&#8217;t remember!).  We worked the previous year, 2007, which was the first time for us, and helped bring cases of wine upstairs to the appropriate places.  That was fun, but&#8230;.</p>
<p>&#8230;LAST year we were allowed to work right next to the seafood bar pouring 20 different white wines that were specifically paired for the seafood.  The beautiful thing about this is that we &#8220;have&#8221; to &#8220;work&#8221; for two hours and then get the rest of the time to sample the wines and food of the event.  So hard, ya know?</p>
<p>So while we were studying the different whites we were to pour one completely jumped out at us:  Madeleine Angevine.  Let me write this again, Madeleine Angevine.  This is a variety we&#8217;ve never heard of  (have you??) and when we were done with our shift of pouring (it&#8217;s against Washington law to taste when you are a designated pourer) it was our first taste. </p>
<p>What a TREAT!  Floral, effervescent, fruity but not sweet at all.  Just very refreshing and crisp.  How have we not have heard of this wine?  The winery that made this luscious treat was San Juan Vineyards, 2007 vintage.  San Juan Vineyards is located in Friday Harbor, Washington and this Madeleine Angevine was Estate Grown.</p>
<p>One interesting thing we noticed was the bottle didn&#8217;t hold 750 ML of wine but more like 710 ML.  The label never stated there was 750 ML of wine in the bottle but the bottle itself had  750 ML imbedded right in the glass.  We didn&#8217;t necessarily think it was a big deal, just somewhat odd, and I wanted to make a note of that here.</p>
<p>We paid $18.00 for this bottle which is also is not too bad a price.  We would recommend you give this a go as soon as possible.  The only bad news is that was the only bottle we have and now, sadly, we have no more Madeleine Angevine.  We&#8217;ll need to fix this problem quickly, I know.  And now as we are already 3 months into the new year our third year of volunteering at Taste Washington is only a few months away. </p>
<p>What new gem will we find THIS year?</p>
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