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  • Say the word "Kanzler," and most geeks think of Kosta Browne.

    Marlene Rossman: Cult Wines for Tough Times: Sommelier Journal 2009

  • Then in 2005, Wine Spectator critic James Laube bestowed a rare 96 score out of 100 to Kosta Browne's 2003 Kanzler Vineyard pinot.

    California cult-wine makers pursue label of exclusivity Edward Robinson 2011

  • With Japan, it's big already, you just have to get your share, said Ludwig Kanzler , a Tokyo-based partner at consulting firm McKinsey & Co.

    Drug Firms Up Ante in Japan Jonathan D. Rockoff 2011

  • For current consumption, the lot includes one bottle of the 2008 Kanzler Sonoma Coast Pinot, which the Wine Spectator reviewed as follows: Full-bodied, complex and focused, with aromas of cola, sassafras, ripe plum and wild berry.

    A shortcut for buying exclusive Kosta Browne wine 2011

  • Michael Browne is a winemaking rock star who has made one of his awesome Pinot Noirs from fabulous Kanzler vineyard fruit, as have winemakers at A.P. Vin, Rhys Alesia, Kutch Wines, Roessler Cellars and Landmark.

    Marlene Rossman: Cult Wines for Tough Times: Sommelier Journal 2009

  • Dieses Optiksignal war kein wahrer Kanzler, sondern nur die Liniendarstellung eines zeitlich begrenzten Kanzlers im Fernsehen eines Unionsbuergers in der Deutschen Provinz.

    GreenCine Daily: Jean Baudrillard, 1929 - 2007. 2007

  • Bixio was sent to Civita Vecchia where resistance was expected, and had been ordered by Kanzler, but the native element prevailed over the foreign in the garrison, and the Spanish commandant, Colonel Serra, interpreting the wishes of the Roman troops, surrendered without firing a shot.

    The Liberation of Italy Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco 1891

  • General Kanzler called on General De Failly at Civita Vecchia, and found him, to his concern, by no means anxious to rush into the fray.

    The Liberation of Italy Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco 1891

  • Kanzler insisted that a crushing blow must be inflicted on the volunteers before they had time to retreat.

    The Liberation of Italy Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco 1891

  • General Kanzler, the commander-in-chief of the Pontifical forces, had done all that was humanly possible to concentrate his little army, and the arrival of even a small body of Frenchmen made it certain that Garibaldi could be met with a fair chance of success.

    Sant' Ilario 1881

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