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Chayee Bourras Bonarda and Steve Delaney

Steve Delaney: Steve Delaney, according to The Telegram. Just about any other wine in the world the New World is made from vines descended from or originally imported from the Old World. Decades and even centuries have been spent in New World vineyards discovering which vines and rootstocks work best for the location, issues that have long been resolved in Old World appellations although innovation and experimentation never cease . The Chayee Bourras Bonarda left and the Chayee Bourras Bonarda Reserva, from Argentia, should be matched with bold foods, like grilled red meat or hard cheeses. Steve Delaney/Special to Published on March 12, 2015 All the main wine-making grape varieties are native to Europe and western Asia. This area is considered the Old World in terms of winemaking, and this is often reflected in the traditions and styles of the wines being made. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.