On this day…

On this day…

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(TheDrinksBusiness) - On this day in 1976 California famously took on Bordeaux and Burgundy at the Judgement of Paris tasting.

Organised by British wine writer Steven Spurrier, the event was a blind tasting that pitted famous French wines against the more nascent Californian industry.

The French line-up included 1970 Mouton Rothschild, Montrose and Haut-Brion in the red category and 1973 Beaune Clos des Mouches from Joseph Drouhin and Batard-Monrachet from Ramonet-Prudhon in the white selection.

The Californian pretenders included 1973 Stag’s Leap, 1971 Ridge Monte Bello and 1970 Heitz among the reds and 1973 Montelena, 1974 Chalone Vineyard and 1972 Spring Mountain among the whites.

There were 11 judges overall, although only the scores of the nine French judges were used to calculate the final results



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