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Chateau de L'Aumerade Marie Christine RoseDeze Rose Provence Cru Classe is een harmonieuze blend van 35% Syrah, 35% Grenache en 30% Cinsault. Deze wijn belichaamt de verfijnde smaken van de Provence, een resultaat van de toewijding van de familie Fabre aan topkwaliteit. Chateau de LAumerade: Een Historisch Wijndomein in het Hart van de Provence Chteau de lAumerade, genesteld tussen de schilderachtige heuvels van Pierrefeu, heeft een rijke geschiedenis die teruggaat tot de 15e eeuw. De 400
Deze Rose Provence Cru Classe is een harmonieuze blend van 35% Syrah, 35% Grenache en 30% Cinsault. Deze wijn belichaamt de verfijnde smaken van de Provence, een resultaat van de toewijding van de familie Fabre aan topkwaliteit.Chateau de L’Aumerade: Een Historisch Wijndomein in het Hart van de Provence
Château de l’Aumerade, genesteld tussen de schilderachtige heuvels van Pierrefeu, heeft een rijke geschiedenis die teruggaat tot de 15e eeuw. De 400 jaar oude wijngaarden zijn een getuigenis van tijdloze wijntradities. In 1932 nam de familie Fabre het roer over met de visie om het tot een van de meest prestigieuze wijnbedrijven te transformeren. Vandaag de dag is L’Aumerade een van de 21 domeinen in de Provence met de begeerde Cru Classé-status. Het domein strekt zich uit over 300 hectare, waarvan 80 hectare in 1955 de Cru Classé-titel kregen. Gelegen nabij het Massif des Maures-gebergte, profiteert het land van een klei- en kalksteenbodem, versterkt door de zeewind, wat zorgt voor de ideale omstandigheden voor het produceren van wijnen met een uitgesproken fruitig karakter. De unieke fles, ontworpen door Charlotte Fabre in de jaren '50, is geïnspireerd op een vaas van de gerenommeerde glasmaker Emile Galle. De zorgvuldige oogst en fermentatieprocessen behouden de zuiverheid van het fruit, wat resulteert in een wijn van uitzonderlijke kwaliteit.Proefnotities van de L’Aumerade Rose
De L’Aumerade rose betovert met zijn oranje-roze tint. De aroma's zijn levendig en fruitig, gevolgd door een volle, kruidige en sappige smaak met een romige afdronk. Deze wijn is niet alleen perfect als aperitief, maar ook een uitstekende begeleider van vis, vlees, kaas en fruitdesserts.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 4
Truly non-toxic but a little rough and uneven
I’m very impressed with the packaging of this. When I first opened the box I was shocked that there was a plastic wrapping around the boards when they promised to be non toxic but then I saw the sticker that the wrapping was not plastic and I was very happy. The boards themselves are pretty nice and a good thickness but the only thing is I feel like the board is a little rough and parts of the board come up and are not smooth.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Not Durable…Splintered….
Had to chuck these. I loved them at first but they are not durable. Scratched themselves up right away and then the mid sized one started to splinter. I didn’t even have it for very long before I had to get rid of them. Long enough to not be able to return. I prefer the bamboo as far as wood goes, but switched to an antibacterial. It’s crazy because I had the same cutting boards for years and in the past month I’ve had to replace them 3 times now. I was so disappointed because there were such amazing reviews. Sadly that was not the case for me. I give it a 3 because they are absolutely beautiful…..you get points for being beautiful I suppose in this world. But not durable. At least not for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect cutting board set of 3
Very nice cutting boards, and I especially love the peace of mind knowing there is not harsh chemicals used to make these. Thank you!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Fascinating exploration of God's Word!
Urban Legends of the New Testament: 40 Common Misperceptions is an impressive work by David A. Croteau that discusses 40 "commonly circulated myths, repeated throughout the culture as common knowledge, but which isn't true."
But we're talking about the infallible Word of God, right? That is correct. But according to the author, certain passages of the New Testament have become victims of the notorious Urban Legend phenomena.
The titles of each chapter are the actual legends and are presented as if the author really believes what he is writing to be true. The reader will soon find out that is not the case. Croteau goes on to discuss the incorrect interpretation versus an accurate interpretation and then ends the chapter with his opinion of what the text means, followed by a practical application section.
The presentation and discussion of each myth is clear, although some are harder to piece through than others. The length of the chapters vary according to the history of the myth and depth of the discussion. Topics vary from the birth, life, and crucifixion of Jesus to Paul's profession, the plan of salvation, hell, divorce, money, pastors and their families, and cults. You can pick up the book and read only the chapters that interest you, although I do encourage you to read the introduction and epilogue.
The prologue discusses two types of legends: a mistaken-contains wrong information; misleading-those that need clarification. The cause and solution for urban legends of the New Testament come down to three components: Context, Greek, and Backgrounds. Croteau clearly discusses this at the end of the book and my only criticism is that I would have liked that information in the introduction. I believe it would have aided in my overall structure for comprehension.
Overall, the research was fascinating and I learned—a lot.
This quote from the final conclusion summarizes the purpose of this book:
"In the end our goal should be to interpret Scripture as accurately as possible, to apply that interpretation to our own lives, and to be transformed by God's Word so that our lives may bring glory to the One who rescued us from an eternal destiny in hell."
I highly recommend this book to all readers. Don't plan to read it in one sitting. Use it as a study guide and tool to inspire you to dig deeper into God's Word.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2016
★★★★★ 5
Only Orthodoxy Will Lead to Orthopraxy and Orthopathy
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This book authored by David Croteau is truly an enjoyable yet at the same time a convicting read. Even though it was written about 10 years ago, the principles of interpretation advocated by him to deal with the "mistaken and misleading legends" are timeless. Out of the 40 legends, I have encountered at least half of them in the local church, writings and even seminary especially issues pertaining to salvation, Christian living and women's adornment.
The main takeaway is this: Just as there are three things that matter in property: "Location, Location, Location", similarly the three main things that matter in interpretation of the Word is: "Context, Greek, and Background Information", or even simpler: "Context, Context, Context". David Croteau has demonstrated in his 40 legends the utmost importance of context in correctly interpreting a particular passage which was unfortunately taken out of context. The interpretation can further be handled even more accurately by taking into account the Greek language and the socio-historical background behind the text. In fact, I have been focusing on these three elements in my hermeneutical approach whenever I come across passages which I need more understanding. I don't know Greek; but with the many useful online Greek tools nowadays, I can always do a word study which more or less balances my lacking of Greek knowledge. Also, the study of socio-historical background is extremely illuminating if one have access to these resources. Personally, I discover that a proper understanding of background information can eliminate most of the mistaken or misleading interpretation of a text.
Lastly, I totally agree with David Croteau's conclusion: "In the end our goal should be to interpret Scripture as accurately as possible, to apply that interpretation to our own lives, and to be transformed by God’s Word so that our lives may bring glory to the One who rescued us from an eternal destiny in hell." His conclusion reminds me of a phrase which I encountered years ago: "Orthodoxy Will Lead to Orthopraxy and Orthopathy." Indeed, only by "accurately handling the word of truth" (2 Tim 2:15) can we realise the necessity of holy living and the proper response that we should have towards our living God.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025