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County of Monterey – Resolution honoring Robert Brower
As mentioned earlier – Bobby’s first wine debut was on March 6th and he was pouring his PioZ Merlot right along with our Chateau Julien Wine Estate Chardonnay. Second generation is coming on!

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Pretty Neat – A picture of Bob and Patty’s wine next to Bobby’s
The Monterey County Herald Posted: 03/13/2010 01:52:53 AM PST MONTEREY Hospitality group will honor Brower Bob Brower, owner of Chateau Julien Wine Estate in Carmel Valley, will receive the Hospitality Professional of the Year award from the Monterey County Hospitality Association on March 26. Brower has been a member of the association for 15 years and has served on the board of directors and executive committee for 11 years.
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Bob Brower – Hospitality Professional of the Year 2010.
On Saturday, March 6, 2010 we celebrated the launch of our son’s brand, PoiZ Wine Estate at an event held at Chateau Julien Wine Estate. The event was a fashion show that was sponsered by Woogiewoo and is owned by Bobby’s good friend Brandon Eaches
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Chateau Julien event launches PoiZ Wine Estate first product release
BEVERAGE TASTING INSTITUTE IN CHICAGO: Château Julien 2006 “La Conviviance”, Monterey County $90. Now-3 Yrs from 2010-02-08 Rich garnet color
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Chateau Julien’s La Conviviance rated 94 points – Exceptional
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Chateau Julien winemaker, Bill Anderson in Italy for a wine event!
Sign on to the website Cork’d for great wine reviews on our wines. This new service allows the consumer and the winery to communicate what the wine actually tastes like. A consumer panel will review all of our wines on April 1st.
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Great wine Ratings from Cork’d
Yes – One our great friends and long time customers actually named their boat after our product La Conviviance.

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What an Honor when someone names their boat from your Wine!
MERLOT’S REPUTATION BETTER THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT Although merlot sometimes gets a bad rap, a new study by Nielsen and commissioned by Blackstone Winery found that merlot “has the single largest consumer base of any varietal wine in the U.S. and, of the major wine varietals, is the one most closely associated with high quality at an affordable price.” Interesting.
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