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- Émile Peynaud (29 June 1912 – 18 July 2004) was a French oenologist and researcher who has been credited with revolutionizing winemaking in the latter...
- clear that Peynaud lost balance and slipped to the canvas. In round 7, Peynaud took a knee following a hard body shot. A right hook dropped Peynaud down a...
- cause bitterness. These principles are outlined in the 1987 work by Émile Peynaud, The Taste of Wine. Vintage: The Story of Wine, a book aut****d by British...
- Degustation Tea tasting Typicity Wine accessory Wine and food matching Peynaud, Émile (1996) The Taste of Wine: The Art and Science of Wine Appreciation...
- were not seen until 1949. Having engaged the services of oenologist Émile Peynaud, the wines of Pape-Clément have been viewed as increasingly successful...
- Castelot, Belgian-French historian and author (born 1911) 2004 – Émile Peynaud, French wine maker (born 1912) 2005 – Amy Gillett, Australian cyclist and...
- of white wine based on Verdejo with the help of French oenologist Émile Peynaud. In 1980, white wines from the Rueda region were recognized by a Denominación...
- neglected vineyard, chais, and mansion and the consultancy of oenologist Émile Peynaud. By the time of Mentzelopoulos' death in 1980, Château Margaux was considered...
- topic of debate, with some wine experts such as the oenologist, Émile Peynaud, claiming that the prolonged exposure to oxygen diffuses and dissipates...
- Jean-Claude Berrouet became permanently attached to Pétrus. Prior to this, Émile Peynaud had been emplo**** as a part-time consultant. In 1969, 5 hectares (12 acres)...