Answer by: Neil Courtier
I would suggest, for instance = Chateau de Panery - Cotes du Rhone 'Tradition' 2004 Rhone - France.
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Answer by: Roger C. Bohmrich, MW
You are free to present the information in any logical way, but it often makes sense to use the following approach:
Vintner, Varietal, Vintage, Region
Example:
Chasseur Chardonnay 2006, Russian River Valley (California)
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