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1941 Wine

Vintage wines of 1941 are the most famous wine producers of Bordeaux and
Burgundy, Piemont and Tuscany. The wines have contained a label by
Bordeaux appellation and the AOC label is the best quality wines available out
in the market. Being a generic appellation, it comprises of many different
types of wines such as

Red

Dry white

Sweet white

Rose

As long as these wines are made from grapes grown in the Gironde
department, they are the best wines available in the world.

One of the most important things for wines to carry Bordeaux name is that,
the land where the grapes are grown shouldnt be forest zone, alluvial soil nor
a mash; unless and until these rules are not followed no wine can carry a label
of Bordeaux.

Bordeaux estates are mostly known for its reputed quality of producer. The
official classification of Bordeaux wines were made in 1855 at the Left bank in
Medoc wine region. A general thumb rule that need to be follow while making
wines at that time were that the Left Bank is predominately more Cabernet
Sauvignon based with the Right Bank more Merlot based.

In 1939 the war years started and so it the production and supply of wine was
disrupted. During 1941 wine vintage did produced good and magnificent
quality of wines, but due to war the harvest was quite difficult at that time.
France was very fortunate in the matter of weather during those times. 1941
was not so good year for Bordeaux as wines were produced in shorter supply.

Depending on the robe of wine it can classified and labeled in following ways

Claret if it is red

Haut Benauge if it is white and

Clairet if it is a dark ros

Old fine 1941 wine from Piemont: Barolo

1941 was a very good year for Piemont wines.

One of the best 1941 wine, is Barolo also known as the king of wines and
wines of kings, it has in a beautiful earthy red color. A tickling sensation is
created with its impressive smell of cherries, spices and vanilla cream as well
as floral notes and earth.

Barolo began acquiring its royal standard as early as the middle ages and it
grew its reputation during succeeding periods. It was vital for sovereigns and
as well as it seemed noble to lay the tables with classic Bordelais or
Burgundian bottles of the wine. Many years before it was reported that Barolo
was always found on the tables of Louis XIV. The Barolo was also admired by
other kings likewise King Charles Albert, the Marquises of Saluzzo and of
Monferrato and Maria Cristina of Savoy.

The most significant villages of the production of Barolo are: Barolo,


Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d'Alba, La Morra and Monforte dAlba.

One of the other wines of 1941 was Barbaresco Giacomo Borgogona, a


classical dry red wine that comes from Barbaresco DOC in northern Italy. It
was also an important wine region of Piemont. For more details visit us at
http://www.1941wine.com/about-vintage.cfm

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