Here is a list of wines related to "Mondovino" as posted on Mark
Squires' Wine Bulletin Board. I have not been able to find a complete
list of all the wines from "Mondovino," but I hope this will give you
a good start!
"Malbec : 5
Val de Flores, Achaval Ferrer (Finca Altamira),
Le Cèdre Grand cru , Pigeonnier de Lagrezette, Cosse Maison Neuve les Laquets
Assemblage Bordelais: 11
Clos Apalta, Ornellaia, Staglin, Stag?s Leap, Ridge Montebello
Léoville Barton, Kirwan, Pavie-Macquin, Valandraud, Daumas Gassac
Peynaud, Lisson Les échelles de Lisson
Syrah: 5
Sine Qua None (USA), Clarendon Hills
Cornas Reynard domaine Allemand, Guigal La Mouline, Moulinier Terrasses Grillées
Pinot Noir: 6
Henri Gouges les Saints-Georges, Clos de Tart, Pommards Rugiens De Montille
Archery Summit Estate, Lisson Clos du Curé, Landmark Pinot Noir
Kastania Vineyard 2001
Of course, it misses some wines, notably those of the BRPDR group and
Val de Flores replaces Yacochuya, but there are also other wines that
maybe indicates a third way!"
Wine Bulletin Board: Mondovino Tasting
http://dat.erobertparker.com/bboard/showthread.php?t=58623
Note that there is a typographical error in the forum post: "Sine Qua
None" should be "Sine Qua Non."
The same list of wines appears on several French websites, such as this one:
750g.com: Mondovino - la contre dégustation
http://www.750g.com/article.26.124.1494.htm
It appears that the list (complete with the typographical error) had
its origins on the French site "La Passion du Vin," which describes a
tasting party last year which celebrated the wines of the film
"Mondovino":
La Passion du Vin: Grande dégustation La Passion du Vin
http://www.lapassionduvin.com/mag/grandegustationlpv.php
I hope this is helpful. If anything is unclear or incomplete, please
request clarification; I'll be glad to offer further assistance before
you rate my answer.
Best regards,
pinkfreud |