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Judgement Before the Applause
On May 24, 1976, a blind wine tasting in Paris quietly altered the course of wine history. Judged by France’s most respected palates, California wines stood anonymously beside Burgundy and Bordeaux—and prevailed. This is the factual, human story of that day: who was there, what was poured, and why the result still matters before we consider what came after.
The Judgment of Paris in Context
Before the Judgment of Paris could matter, the land had to make comparison possible. This archival deep dive examines Bordeaux, Burgundy, Napa Valley, and the Stags Leap District through soil, climate, sun exposure, and growing season—revealing why these wines could stand together in 1976, long before reputation entered the room.
The Tastevin: The Shimmering Cup that Once Held the World’s Wine to the Light
Before the crystal stem and the swirling glass, there was the tastevin — a shallow silver cup that captured candlelight and revealed a wine’s secrets. Once essential to Burgundy’s cellars, it now gleams as a symbol of heritage, craftsmanship, and the enduring ritual of taste.

