Sigh, they're at it again, working against history, tradition, and wine in general. Here is the link to the Wine Spectator article:
https://www.winespectator.com/articles/rober ... such-place
Mahmoud.
More Constellation Shenanigans
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Re: More Constellation Shenanigans
Pretty simple, go here https://www.cbrands.com/brands/wine?productRegion=1258 and note them down, and then wait for a cold day in hell before you will buy any of them.
Re: More Constellation Shenanigans
Messy. Goodness knows what American lawyers would make of AOC Margaux and Chateau Margaux, never mind a vineyard name.
It is kind-of a shame that even a commercial operation like Constellation doesn't seem capable of taking a wine-centric view, rather than one from the legal department.
It is kind-of a shame that even a commercial operation like Constellation doesn't seem capable of taking a wine-centric view, rather than one from the legal department.
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They don't seem to have any Australian brands anymore. Among the rest there isn't anything to tempt me so it looks like a boycott is well neigh impossible. I do have a few of their brands in my cellar but they predate Constellation, Mount Veeder cabernet from 1979, a Clos du Bois from 1984, and perhaps a Ruffina Reserva from 1990. Haven't bought any since and will not do so in future. I wouldn't mind gettting hold of a wine from the To Kalon vineyard but that ship has sailed.dave vino wrote:Pretty simple, go here https://www.cbrands.com/brands/wine?productRegion=1258 and note them down, and then wait for a cold day in hell before you will buy any of them.
Mahmoud.
Re: More Constellation Shenanigans
Agreed.GraemeG wrote:Messy. Goodness knows what American lawyers would make of AOC Margaux and Chateau Margaux, never mind a vineyard name.
It is kind-of a shame that even a commercial operation like Constellation doesn't seem capable of taking a wine-centric view, rather than one from the legal department.
Re: More Constellation Shenanigans
Except Dreaming Tree Wines - that's Dave Matthews' winery!!!Mahmoud Ali wrote:They don't seem to have any Australian brands anymore. Among the rest there isn't anything to tempt me so it looks like a boycott is well neigh impossible. I do have a few of their brands in my cellar but they predate Constellation, Mount Veeder cabernet from 1979, a Clos du Bois from 1984, and perhaps a Ruffina Reserva from 1990. Haven't bought any since and will not do so in future. I wouldn't mind gettting hold of a wine from the To Kalon vineyard but that ship has sailed.dave vino wrote:Pretty simple, go here https://www.cbrands.com/brands/wine?productRegion=1258 and note them down, and then wait for a cold day in hell before you will buy any of them.
Mahmoud.
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Re: More Constellation Shenanigans
Don't know of them. Where in Australia are they from?