Wine expert and author Jancis Robinson discusses the controversial “Judgement of Paris” of 1976 that pitted California wine against French wine in a blind taste test. A second competition using the same wines was held 30 years later. Get more at http://www.cbsnews.com/
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What defines a good wine? Just curious.
Dufa, what's french? America all the way.
I've always said American wine is better than French wine!
Americans: our wine is better
French: our wine is better
World: Chinese wine is best
Qu'est ce qu'il faut pas entendre…je rigole
So funny !
Best wines of América from to argentine. I Like Malbec Ruttini or Luigi Bosca. Chile not bad medium quality but Económic price and brazil low quality
Now wine from Longisland New York is becoming a great competitor towards California wine.
If american wines are better than french wines why american are still buying 1 of 5 bottles of all french products that french destines to other countries.
french food in napa is also better than the stuff in france