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It is not you who teach the age but the age which instructs you:
Venus knew how to love without your verses. God made our natures full of love; Nature teaches us what God taught her.
What we are is a crime, if it is a crime to love, For the God who made me live made me love.
By Baudri of Bourgueil (1046-1130), abbot and archbishop who wrote many erotic poems to other men. Translated by John Boswell in Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality (1980).
published in Les ouevres poétiques de Baudri de Bourgueil, ed. Phyllis Abrahams (Paris, 1926).
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THIS DAY IN GAY HISTORY
based on: The White Crane Institute's 'Gay Wisdom', Gay Birthdays, Gay For Today, Famous GLBT, glbt-Gay Encylopedia, Today in Gay History, Wikipedia, and more … January 7
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1130 – On this date the medieval poet Baldric Of Dol died (b.circa 1050). He was abbot of Bourgueil from 1079 to 1106, then bishop of Dol-en-Bretagne from 1107 until his death.
Balderic's poetic works were written almost entirely while abbot at Bourgueil. The 256 extant poems are found almost exclusively in a single contemporary manuscript which is most likely an authorized copy. They consist of a wide range of poetic forms ranging from epitaphs, riddles and epistolary poems to longer pieces such as an interpretative defense of Greek mythology. A praise poem for Adela of Normandy describes something very like the Bayeux Tapestry within its 1,368 lines. Two themes dominate his works: desire/friendship (amor)—including paedophiliac—and game/poetry (iocus).
In his collection My Dear Boy: Gay Love Letters through the Centuries, the scholar Rictor Norton publishes Baldric's many letters to male lovers.
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1829 – William Maxwell is the last English sailor hanged for sodomy.
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1899 – Francis Poulenc, French composer (d.1963); Poulenc was one of the first out Gay composers. His first serious relationship was with painter Richard Chanlaire to whom he dedicated his Concert champêtre: "You have changed my life, you are the sunshine of my thirty years, a reason for living and working." He also once said, "You know that I am as sincere in my faith, without any messianic screamings, as I am in my Parisian sexuality."
Poulenc also had a number of relationships with women. He fathered a daughter, Marie-Ange, although he never formally admitted that he was indeed her father. He was also a very close friend of the singer Pierre Bernac for whom he wrote many songs; some sources have hinted that this long friendship had sexual undertones; however, the now-published correspondence between the two men strongly suggests that this was not the case.
Poulenc's life was one of inner struggle. Having been born and raised a Roman Catholic, he struggled throughout his life between coming to terms with his "unorthodox" sexual "appetites" and maintaining his religious convictions.
Poulenc was profoundly affected by the death of friends. First came the death of the young woman he had hoped to marry, Raymonde Linossier. While Poulenc admitted to having no sexual interest in Linossier, they had been lifelong friends. Then, in 1923 he was "unable to do anything" for two days after the death from typhoid fever of his 20-year old friend, novelist Raymond Radiguet, Jean Cocteau's lover. However, two weeks later he had moved on, joking to Sergei Diaghilev at the rehearsals he was unable to leave, about helping a dancer "warm up."
In 1936, Poulenc was profoundly affected by the death of another composer, Pierre-Octave Ferroud, who was decapitated in an automobile accident in Hungary. This led him to his first visit to the shrine of the Black Virgin of Rocamadour. Here, before the statue of the Madonna with a young child on her lap, Poulenc experienced a life-changing transformation. Thereafter his work took on more religious themes, beginning with the Litanies à la vierge noire (1936). In 1949, Poulenc experienced the death of another friend, the artist Christian Bérard, for whom he composed his Stabat Mater (1950).
Poulenc died of heart failure in Paris on 30 January 1963 and is buried at the Père Lachaise Cemetery.
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1917 – Alfred Freedman (d.2011), who was responsible for removing homosexuality from the list of mental illnesses, was born in Albany, New York. After earning his undergraduate degree at Cornell University in 1937, Freedman graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School in 1941. He began an internship at Harlem Hospital but left before completion to enlist in the United States Army Air Corps. He left the service having attained the rank of Major.
After initially studying neuropsychology, Freedman trained in both general and child psychiatry, undertaking a residency at Bellevue Hospital. He became the chief of child psychiatry at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center, a post in which he served for five years, before becoming the first person to serve full-time as the department of psychiatry Chairman at New York Medical College, a post which he held for 30 years.
In 1972, Freedman was approached by the Committee of Concerned Psychiatrists, a group of young reform-minded doctors, who encouraged him to run for the presidency of the American Psychiatric Association. He won the election by 3 votes out of some 9,000 that were cast.
In his position as president, Freedman immediately supported a resolution offered by Robert L. Spitzer to delete homosexuality from the list of mental illness diagnoses. On December 15, 1973, the APA's board of trustees voted 13—0 in favor of the resolution, which stated that "by itself, homosexuality does not meet the criteria for being a psychiatric disorder" and that "We will no longer insist on a label of sickness for individuals who insist that they are well and demonstrate no generalized impairment in social effectiveness."
LGBT rights organizations have hailed this decision as one of the greatest advances for gay equality in the United States. Freedman himself believed that passing this resolution was the most important accomplishment of his one-year tenure as president. A second resolution called for an end to discrimination based on sexual orientation and the repeal of laws against consensual gay sex.
Alfred Freedman died in Manhattan on April 17, 2011, following complications after surgery to treat a hip fracture.
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1946 – Jann Wenner is the co-founder and publisher of the music and politics biweekly Rolling Stone, as well as the current owner of Men's Journal and Us Weekly magazines.
In 1967, Wenner and Ralph J. Gleason founded Rolling Stone in San Francisco. To get the magazine off the ground, Wenner borrowed $7,500 from family members and from the family of his soon-to-be wife, Jane Schindelheim. In the summer following the start of the magazine, Wenner and Schindelheim were married in a small Jewish ceremony.
In 1995, Wenner found himself in the middle of a media storm when it was revealed that he was leaving his wife Jane after more than 25 years of marriage and had become involved in a relationship with Matt Nye, a former male model turned fashion designer. Wenner's outing, which may or may not have been at his own instigation, seems to have had little effect on his business empire, but it inspired a number of accusations regarding an alleged "Velvet Mafia" of powerful closeted gay men.
Although it had long been rumored that Wenner's marriage was an "open" one and gossip of his bisexuality was widespread and had been mentioned in gay magazines, in 1995 he was publicly outed—on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, no less—when the newspaper revealed that Wenner had left his wife of 28 years for Nye, a considerably younger man who was a former Calvin Klein underwear model.
Rumors of an alleged conspiracy to suppress the news began to circulate. Several journalists reported that the so-called "Velvet Mafia"—a coterie of powerful media, entertainment, and fashion executives who are reputedly gay—had threatened to pull advertising from any publication that wrote about the breakup.
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1977 – John Gidding is a Turkish-American architect, television personality, and former fashion model.
Gidding was born in Istanbul, Turkey to an American father and a Turkish mother. He lived in Turkey until moving to the United States for college after attending Leysin American School in Leysin, Switzerland. He graduated from Yale University in 1999 with a BA in architecture, then the Harvard Graduate School of Design with a Master's in architecture.
At Yale he sang a cappella with The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, and choral music with the Yale Glee Club, and at Harvard he sang with the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum. He was voted one of "Yale's 50 Most Beautiful People" in 1999 by Rumpus Magazine, one of "Boston's 50 Most Eligible Bachelors" by The Improper Bostonian in 2002, one of "Atlanta's 50 Most Beautiful People" by Jezebel Magazine and as one of Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles's "Emerging Talent: Twenty Under 40" in 2008.
He is openly gay and, as of August 2013, married to dancer Damian Smith.
Gidding started modeling in 2000 as a graduate student, performing runway shows for Armani, Gucci, and Hugo Boss before being represented by Wilhelmina Models in New York City. He's also been on the covers of numerous romance novels.
Gidding moved to New York City where he started John Gidding Design, Inc. after working for two years as a landscape architect for Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates.
Gidding's start in television was with the ABC Family TV show Knock First, where he and three other designers took turns making over teenagers' bedrooms. Designed to Sell (Giddings' previous show from 2006 to 2011) was canceled in early 2011 but still airs repeats on HGTV, and Knock First is still running in syndication internationally.
He is currently best known for being the architect-designer on Curb Appeal:The Block where his team spends $20,000 on improvements to the exterior landscaping of chosen homeowners. Less expensive touch-ups are done for 2 or 3 nearby neighbors' homes to improve overall neighborhood property values.
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1990 – Michael Sam is an American football defensive end. He attended the University of Missouri, where he played college football for the Missouri Tigers football team for four years. Recruited by a number of colleges, he accepted a scholarship with Missouri. He was a consensus All-American and the Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a senior.
Sam is the seventh of eight children born to JoAnn and Michael Sam, Sr. His parents separated when he was young. As a child, Sam watched one of his older brothers die from a gunshot wound. Another older brother has been missing since 1998, and his other two brothers are both imprisoned. A sister who was born before him died in infancy. At one point in his childhood, Sam lived in his mother's car. He was once accidentally maced by police who were arresting one of his brothers.
Sam argued with his mother over playing football, as she did not agree with those pursuits. Sam often stayed with friends while in high school; the parents of a classmate gave him a bedroom in their house and had him complete household chores. Sam is the first member of his family to attend college.
After completing his college football career, Sam publicly came out as gay. If he were to be signed by a National Football League (NFL) team, which analysts think is likely, he would become the first active NFL player to have declared his homosexuality publicly.
In August 2013, Sam took the opportunity of a team introduce-yourself session to inform his Missouri teammates that he was gay, and found them supportive. He avoided talking to the media to avoid addressing rumors of his sexuality. He came out to his father a week before coming out publicly. The New York Times wrote that his father, a self-described "old-school ... man-and-a-woman type of guy", said "I don’t want my grandkids raised in that kind of environment." His father told the Galveston Daily News that he was "terribly misquoted", though The Times maintained that he was quoted "accurately and fairly."
On February 9, 2014, he announced that he was gay in an interview with Chris Connelly on ESPN's Outside the Lines, becoming one of the first publicly out college football players. If he is drafted in the 2014 NFL Draft or signed by an NFL team as an undrafted free agent, he could become the first active player who was publicly out in NFL history. Though he was projected as a third- or fourth-round pick in the NFL Draft, anonymous NFL executives told Sports Illustrated that they expect Sam to fall in the draft as a result of his announcement. Those statements caused National Football League Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith to respond that any team official who anonymously downgrades Sam is "gutless". From jail, his brother Josh said "I'm proud of him for not becoming like me. I still love him, whatever his lifestyle is. He's still my brother and I love him."
On February 15, Sam returned to Missouri with the Tigers football team to accept the 2014 Cotton Bowl championship trophy at a ceremony held at the halftime of a Missouri Tigers basketball game at Mizzou Arena. It was the first visit to his alma mater since he came out as gay. Anti-gay activist Shirley Phelps-Roper and about 15 other members of the Westboro Baptist Church, an organization widely considered a hate group, protested his appearance. Students organized a counter-protest numbering in the hundreds if not thousands, assembling a "human wall" in front of the protesters.
In May, 2014, Sam was drafted by St Louis Rams. He celebrated with a kiss for his boyfriend Vito Cammisano at an NFL draft party. The kiss went viral.
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Herb Grilled T-Bone Steaks
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On Spring Sundays that feel Summer-y (like 25°C and cloudless blue skies), there is nothing better than lighting up the barbie, lunching in the garden and spending the whole arvo in the sun, is there? Well, these mouthwatering and absolutely delicious Herb Grilled T-Bone Steaks might improve the bliss! Happy Sunday!
Ingredients (serves 2):
2 (300-grams/10.5-ounce) good quality T-Bone steaks
½ teaspoon dried rosemary
½ teaspoon dried thyme
½ teaspoon dried oregano
½ teaspoon dried marjoram
¼ teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
2 tablespoons olive oil
¼ to 1/2 teaspoon fleur de sel or sea salt flakes
With a sharp knife, score T-Bone steaks on both sides.
In a small bowl, combine dried rosemary, thyme, oregano and marjoram. Add black pepper. Stir in olive oil until well-blended.
Thoroughly rub herb oil into the flesh of the steaks, on each side. Let the steaks marinate and absorb the flavours, in the refrigerator, for at least a couple of hours.
Prepare barbecue: half an hour before grilling, arrange a layer of coals in the barbecue. Top with a few small branches of dry wood (applewood or fir give a good taste), and light.
Wait for the flames to die down, and place the steaks on the grill over the red embers. Grill, about 5 minutes on each side, seasoning with fleur de sel when flipping them, for medium-rare steaks.
Serve Herb Grilled T-Bone Steaks topped with Garden Herb Garlic Butter, and with Grilled Corn and a nice, robust red, like a Barossa Valeey Shiraz or a good Bourgueil.
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❓❓Et vous, Connaissez-vous les rosé de Bourgeuil ❓❓ 🇬🇧🇮🇹In comment🇬🇧🇮🇹. ☑️🗣️Description @vinscognard dans le premier post juste en dessous de ma dégustation🗣️✅. 🍇🍷AOP Bourgeuil rosé 2021 de @vinscognard 🍇🍷: 🍇 : 100% Cabernet Franc 💰: Non communiqué par le Domaine 🌿: Bio 👁️ : Robe de couleur rose clair 👃 : Un nez sur des notes de fruits rouge (fraise, framboise) 💋 : En bouche on a un vin sur les fruits croquants, avec de la minéralité et de la fraîcheur. Sur des arômes de fruits rouges bien mûrs (fraise, framboise), de belles notes de bonbons acidulés qui apportent de la fraîcheur en bouche. Un petit côté vineux très agréable. Une belle longueur avec une finale sur l'abricot et l'hibiscus. 📜En résumé📜 : Au vu des températures qui repartent à la hausse, ce rosé de Bourgeuil est tombé à point nommé. Une belle surprise, le bourgeuil rosé est vraiment à découvrir, vous ne serez pas déçu, en apéritif ou sur des plats, il ravira vos papilles. 🧆Dégusté sur un dernier barbecue de l'année 🧆. 🙋‍♂️Un grand merci au @vinscognard et @vinsdebourgueil pour l'envoi de cette bouteille, dans les prochains jours  je vous présenterai d'autres vins de domaines différents. Restez connecté pour en savoir plus🙋‍♂️. 🗣️N'oubliez pas, boire un canon c'est sauver un vigneron. Allez voir le site internet du @vinscognard et @krosno_france pour voir toutes les cuvées et promotions du moment 🗣️.  ⚠️ 15% de réduction Avec le code UGO15 sur krosno-france.com (verres, carafes, arts de la table) ⚠️  🔞« L'abus d'alcool est dangereux pour la santé, à consommer avec modération »🔞 #lesdegustationsugo #labrigadedubongout #vinplaisir #dégustations #aperotime #explosiondeplaisirs #winetasting #winetastings #œnologie #winelife #winelove #winelovers #wine #wineinsta #wineinstagram  #glouglou #winewinewine #winewinewine🍷 #winewine  #wineinfluencer #redwine #instagram #instagood #vinsdefrance #instawine #winetasting #vinsrouges #winelover #winelover #vinstagram (à Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjiiitdNIMU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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winespector · 2 days
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Le Saviez-vous ?
🍷 Découvrez le Bourgueil Rouge, un vin rouge à base de Cabernet franc ! 🍇 Un cépage qui saura vous surprendre par sa finesse et son élégance. 🍷 Quel est votre avis sur ce cépage emblématique ? Partagez vos impressions en commentant ci-dessous ! 🍇 #BourgueilRouge #CabernetFranc #VinsFrançais
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Domaine Guion, Bourgueil 'Cuvée Domaine' 2010
Ruby. Palate and nose run vertically, reflecting both the vintage and the habitually upright style of the domaine. Smoky, perlitic debut opens out to purple flower, hedgerow fruit and its seed, bittersweet herbs, and graphite. Has a jaunty side, upholstered with fulsome tannins and acidity, and works well as a clay-limestone wine in motion. Twinkle of greenbriar and lead pencil freshness at the…
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Cabernet Franc Day
Cabernet Franc is a good red wine to pair with a wide variety of delicious foods. But, even though it has this whole day dedicated to it, it’s one of the lesser-known Cabernets and many people still have questions! What does it pair well with? What are its origins?
To learn these and other interesting answers, get ready to head over to France to discover more about what Cabernet Franc Day is all about!
History of Cabernet Franc Day
Cabernet Franc is believed to have been established in the Libournais region of southwest France sometime in the 17th century when Cardinal Richelieu transported vine cuttings to the Loire Valley.
These previous vine cuttings were planted at the Abbey of Bourgueil under the care of an abbot named Breton, whose name became associated with the grape. By the 18th century, plantings of Cabernet Franc (known as Bouchet) were found throughout Fronsac, Pomerol, and St. Emilion, with the intention of turning them into quality wines.
As Cabernet Sauvignon grew more popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, the close similarity of the two grapes was observed and theories emerged as to the extent of their relationship. In 1997, DNA evidence emerged to show that, at some point, Cabernet Franc had crossed with Sauvignon blanc to produce Cabernet Sauvignon. Experts believe that this happened by chance and were simply accidental cross-contamination, rather than a planned event.
Records of Cabernet Franc in Bordeaux go back to the end of the 18th century, although it was believed to be planted in the Loire long before that time. DNA analysis also indicates that Cabernet Franc is one of two parents of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Carmenere, in addition to being a parent of Malbec.
Cabernet Franc is one of the major black grape varieties worldwide. It is principally grown for blending with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot in the Bordeaux style, but can also be vinified alone as in the Loire’s Chinon.
Cabernet Franc is lighter than Cabernet Sauvignon, making a bright, pale red wine that contributes finesse and lends a peppery perfume to blends with more robust grapes.
This wine has a unique taste that is a bit spicy and contains a medium to high level of tannins and acidity (although it tends to be lower in tannins and acids than Cabernet Sauvignon). Depending on the growing region and style of wine, additional aromas can include tobacco, raspberry, bell pepper, cassis, and violets. It might also come with some tart notes that sit alongside hints of berries and plums.
Although they originated in France, Cab Franc grapes are now grown in most wine-producing countries all over the globe, and are mostly used with other grapes to make blended wines.
In recent years, Cabernet Franc is experiencing a lovely renewal of interest in North America, including places such as Washington, California, New York, and even up north in Canada.
How to Celebrate Cabernet Franc Day
The obvious way to celebrate this day is to raise a glass of Cab Franc wine as a toast to its uniqueness! Try out these ideas for celebrating, whether on your own or with a group of friends:
Drink Cabernet Franc Wine
To celebrate Cabernet Franc Day, the first course of action should, of course, be to have a glass of Cabernet Franc while enjoying a wonderful home-cooked meal. Pairing a fine wine like Cabernet Franc with a home-cooked meal is not only a good way to spend an evening, but it is also a good way to make an evening date all more romantic. Try it with a plate full of grilled steaks or chops, a lovely piece of salmon, or for a vegetarian option, go for portobello mushrooms, peppers and olives.
For a larger gathering, use Cabernet Franc when throwing a house party so everyone can raise their glasses to their successes and their loved ones. When the party has settled down, it’s a great wine to have while chatting with friends and family.
Learn More About Cab Franc Grapes and Wine
Impress friends and family members by learning a little bit more about this wine in celebration of Cabernet Franc Day. This little grape packs a power punch as one of the twenty most widely planted grapes in vineyards throughout the world!
Try out these facts and bits of trivia that will keep folks entertained while working to uncork that bottle of Cab Franc:
Cabernet Franc wine can be aged for up to 15 years if it is a high quality version of the wine.
Known as the “third grape of Bordeaux”, the Cab Franc grape can be found in many of the finest top Bordeaux wine blends in the world.
The most common Cabernet Franc wines can be found in three well-known villages: Chinon, Bourgeuil and Samur-Champgny.
Cabernet Franc might seem as if it is not very popular because many people haven’t necessarily heard its name. But that’s because it goes by quite a variety of different names and aliases, including Aceria, Breton, Burdeas Tinto, Capbreton Rouge, Grosse Vidure, Kaberne Fran, Messanges Rouge, Noir Dur, Petit Fer, Plant Des Sables, Trouchet Noir, and many more!
Take a Trip to France
Go to the place where it all began by scheduling a trip to visit Libournais. Loire Valley, the beautiful wine region, can be found in the central region of France, along the Loire River. It’s easily accessible from Paris and would even be a fun day trip from the country’s capital.
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like-a-bucky · 10 months
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New Silverflint oneshot
Title: Red wine & pick-up lines.
1681 words.
James snorted and took a sip of his drink, glad to realise that the Bourgueil had been kept at the right temperature for it to reveal its aromas and its rich, fruity taste.
“A wine pick-up line?” he asked, after he’d put his glass down. “Really?”
“Seemed appropriate,” the other answered, shrugging. “So? Can I get your name, or should I just call you mine?”
[Modern AU ; Pick-up lines ; Boys in love ; Fluff]
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Etapes Vigneronnes à Cérons: 27 & 28 mai 2023
Pour sa 24ème édition, retrouvez nos amis vignerons d’Alsace, de Corbières, de Bourgueil, Cognac, Champagne, Sauternes ainsi que des producteurs et artisans locaux.Restauration sur place avec la Ferme Auberge Bio Carraz de Gajac – Réservation conseillée de 10h à 19h 4 Caulet-SudClos BourgelatCérons Téléphone : +33 6 31 90 16 62Email : [email protected]
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basilepesso · 1 year
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"La jeune fille aurait disparu le matin du mercredi 19 avril 2023 et serait porteuse d’une valise."
(Aussi sur Fb, 20 avril 2 023) Article de La Nouvelle République : “Près de Chinon : disparition inquiétante d’une adolescente de 14 ans à Bourgueil“
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Ca fait du bien Anne Roumanoff #podcastEurope1 #Europe1
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Amirault, Les Quarterons, St. Nicolas de Bourgueil 2018. With cumin tofu stir fry.
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❓❓Et vous, connaissez-vous le rosé de Bourgueil ❓❓ ☑️🗣️Description du @closdelabbayebourgueil dans le premier post juste en dessous de ma dégustation🗣️✅. 🍇🍷AOP Bourgeuil rosé 2021 cuvée Clos de l'abbaye du @closdelabbayebourgueil 🍇🍷: 🍇 : Cabernet Franc 🌿: Cuvée Bio 💰: 7,00€ / bouteille environ 👁️ : Robe de couleur rose saumon 👃 : Un nez sur des notes d'agrumes, framboise, cassis. 💋 : En bouche on a un vin frais avec une belle rondeur. Des arômes de cassis, griotte, violette. De légère notes de pamplemousse rose et zeste de citron qui apporte de la fraîcheur aux papilles. Une belle longueur en bouche avec une jolie finale sur des notes balsamique. 📜En résumé📜 : Un très beau Bourgeuil rosé qui accompagnera à merveille vos salades et plats d'été. Ou en sirotant un verre les pieds dans la piscine. 🧆Dégusté sur des canapé de Saumon et avocats crevettes🧆. 🙋‍♂️Un grand merci au @closdelabbayebourgueil et @vinsdebourgueil pour l'envoi de cette bouteille, dans les prochains jours  je vous présenterez d'autres vins de domaines différents. Restez connecté pour en savoir plus🙋‍♂️. 🗣️N'oubliez pas, boire un canon c'est sauver un vigneron. Allez voir le site internet de @closdelabbayebourgueil  et @krosno_france pour voir toutes les cuvées et promotions du moment 🗣️.  ⚠️ 15% de réduction Avec le code UGO15 sur krosno-france.com (verres, carafes, arts de la table) ⚠️  🔞« L'abus d'alcool est dangereux pour la santé, à consommer avec modération »🔞 #lesdegustationsugo #labrigadedubongout #vinplaisir #dégustations #aperotime #explosiondeplaisirs #winetasting #winetastings #œnologie #winelife #winelove #winelovers #wine #wineinsta #wineinstagram  #glouglou #winewinewine #winewinewine🍷 #winewine  #wineinfluencer #redwine #instagram #instagood #vinsdefrance #instawine #winetasting #vinsrouges #winelover #winelover #vinstagram (à Bourgueil) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChC3XlltTgq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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POURING NOW! How do you NOT drink rosé on a day like this?! #drinkwine #drinkpink #loirevalley #bourgueil #cabernetfranc #livingourbestlife (at Dandelion Wine) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxs1VQlnXmp/?igshid=1bsyv8oc8ma7a
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