[re-posted from Press Release]
“We’re thrilled that the Los Angeles City Council voted to join our people’s movement today,” said Tom Fendley, political director of the Yes on 37 California Right to Know campaign. “The Council joins millions of moms, dads, family farmers, doctors, scientists, and grocery store owners in saying, very simply, that we have the right to know what’s in our food.”
This video shot by the prolific Parisian, Eric Tenin, founder of the Paris Daily Photo site and man-about-town extraordinaire, captures the annual Montmartre grape harvest with charm and flair.
I just love that "New York, New York" is being crooned in the background with that fabulous Parisian accent in Montmartre, one of the most historical neighborhoods of Paris.
by Paige Donner
[From Press Release]
The prestigious annual Cognac Awards were presented before the auction, going to two Americans. Ann Tuennerman, Founder of Tales of the Cocktail in New Orleans, was presented with “Cognac Personality of the Year Award”, and acclaimed spirits writer David Wondrich was awarded “Cognac Writer of the Year Award.” The Cognac Awards celebrate personalities in the trade and media who have championed Cognac through their work.
The 7th Annual “La Part Des Anges” Cognac charity auction raised a record sum of €136,800 ($177,046), donated entirely to charity.
This new record perfectly illustrates the loyalty of collectors for Cognac, a spirit that embodies the values of passion, generosity and solidarity shared by its growers and merchants. All proceeds went to the Order of Malta—France.
The auction took place on Thursday, September 20th, in the magical setting of the Château Chesnel in Cherves-Richemont near the city of Cognac. 650 people from around the world gathered for the special event. Under the hammer of auctioneer Vincent Gérard-Tasset, 26 rare bottles of Cognac, along with a sculpture, were sold for a record total of €136,800 (last year’s sales totalled €100,600). A Martell lot received the highest bid of €21,000, followed by lots from Hennessy and Prince Hubert de Polignac (€14,000 and €10,500 respectively). See Appendix below for a complete list of sales.
PART DES ANGES – THURSDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2012
LIST OF SALES
COURVOISIER, Réserve Edward VII : 4 500 €
LOUIS ROYER, Cognac Grande Champagne Reserve Royale : 900 €
HARDY, Caryota / Privilège : 6 000 €
CHÂTEAU DE MONTIFAUD, Millésime 1972 : 2 200 €
FRAPIN, Frapin Baccarat Aigle Royal : 6 200 €
MEUKOW, Nec Plus Ultra : 4 500 €
LEYRAT, "Partage" - Exemplaire n°01/52 : 4 800 €
DELAMAIN, Cognac Grande Champagne 1972 40 ans d'âge - Bouteille n°1/1 : 6 200 €
PIERRE FERRAND, Memorable : 3 200 €
HINE, Monnet Extra Capiello Collector : 3 700 €
REMY MARTIN, Coupe Historique Extra Porcelaine : 5 000 €
MARTELL, Coffret Martell Cordon Bleu - Edition du Centenaire : 21 000 €
DUPUY - BACHE-GABRIELSEN, Borderies Millésime 1971 : 2 500 €
A.E. DOR, Vieille Réserve Limitée - N°9 et N°10 : 2 500 €
BRAASTAD, Stetangen : 4 800 €
PRINCE HUBERT DE POLIGNAC, 888 Trunk : 10 500 €
HENNESSY, Hennessy "Réserve Spéciale" : 14 000 €
LEOPOLD GOURMEL, Petite Champagne 1972 : 2 200 €
NORMANDIN-MERCIER, "La Péraudière" : 1 300 €
OTARD, Exception - La Part des Anges : 2 000 €
A. DE FUSSIGNY, Vintage 1970 : 1 400 €
ABK6, Famille" - Carafe N°01/27 : 4 000 €
CAMUS, Cuvée 2.105 - Family Legacy - N°1228/1228 : 4 200 €
GODET, Trésor de Guerre : 4 700 €
LA COGNATHEQUE, Collection Privée : Millésime 1840 Pinet Castillon : 8 000 €
DE LUZE, De Luze Extra Single Barrel Finish Grande Champagne : 2 000 €
ELEVATION : 4 500 €
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Scenes of Harvest 2012, Champagne, France.
Local wisdom is predicting an exceptional year for Chardonnay, especially.
Enjoy! - MORE Pics on Local Food And Wine/Champagne
[Pinot Noir, Moët & Chandon]
“The objective was to complement the landscape, not to overwhelm it.” Bevanda says. “We kept the building design clean and efficient, providing everything the winemakers need to make a great product.”
“The reaction has been that people love it,” says Tennant. “It’s modern without being austere. It’s clean and it screams function, but you really like being in it and around it.”
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