First, Clive on 2004 – I feel my wrists being slapped…! 😉
Second, one wonders why he was able to accumulate so much – but hey – it’s just another profit…
Third, what really is this UNESCO thing?
Fruit set is also plentiful in Beaune 1er cru "Les Grèves". Loose clusters & zero disease pressure makes me happy 😀 pic.twitter.com/IodptdudA2
— Andrew Nielsen (@legrappin) June 18, 2014
A cicada in the vineyard #Pommard#Burgundypic.twitter.com/MK5wCN84q4
— Caroline PARENT GROS (@cparentgros) June 18, 2014
Plant de #vigne souffrant de la #sécheresse à #Beaune! #Vine stock hit by #drought in #Beaune ! pic.twitter.com/KKhVZRcFaz
— Jean-Claude Boisset (@J_ClaudeBoisset) June 18, 2014
Nicolas Potel: ‘a beautiful future’ for Burgundy in Asia http://t.co/nMfLnmPhft
— 🅱️ill nanson (@billnanson) June 18, 2014
There is one response to “a few tweets and links of interest…”
yes, but what’s interesting about Clive’s piece is how few wines there were, compared to the usual turnout for his 10 years on tastings.