France: Fine wine goes well with a balanced portfolio – but it's getting scarce
France: Fine wine goes well with a balanced portfolio – but it's getting scarce
May 29, 2011
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The two-story country house, modest compared with the other chateau of the area, sits proudly underneath a perfect wide blue sky, surrounded by neatly trimmed vines festooned with lush red roses which would be any horticulturalists dream.
I am in Bordeaux, the spiritual home not just of French but world wine making. Opposite me, examining a vine with dexterity and not a small degree of tenderness, is Oliver Berrouet, 32, the chief winemaker of Petrus, perhaps the finest wine producer in the world.
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