Sacre Bleu Wine

The term sacre bleu has had many interpretations throughout the centuries. It has evolved from a reference to the blue robe worn by the Virgin Mary in Renaissance paintings to a contemporary expression of astonishment used by the candelabra character Lumier in the movie Beauty and the Beast. While it’s literal translation is sacred blue, today it is most commonly used to express amazement. This is precisely why we chose the name and the winemaker. Gustave Viennet makes our wine in the Languedoc region of south France. It is cared for and bottled at Chateau de Raissac, a place where art flourishes and wine is a muse. Gustave Viennet presides over the creation of a wine which we believe will truly astonish.

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Sacre Bleu Wine ~ Episode 3

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Monday, Sep 17, 2007

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Ari Herstand may be the consummate musician. He sits down to talk with us about playing SXSW, Carnegie Hall and his love for Dave Matthews. Chef Ben is our alchemist in the kitchen while our own Doni Walker shows us how wine has become so interwoven in our pop culture.
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Sacre Bleu Wine Network ~ Episode 2

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Tuesday, Sep 04, 2007

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Eric Levold from the Alarmists talks about his band’s new CD The Ghost and the Hired Gun as well as his love for producing. Chef Ben weaves his magic in the kitchen and reveals more of his secrets for making the perfect wine and food matches while Doni Walker yields some unusual perspectives on wine and pop culture.
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