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Please help! I don't know how to correct the title to Chateau Leoville-Las-Cases. Many thanks.
- You just use the 'move' button at the top of the page. I think it's Château Léoville-Las Cases, e.g. 'Las Cases' is all one thing and doesn't have a dash in it itself. I think the dash is generally used in the Château context when two entities come together, e.g. like in 'Lynch-Bages'. But all sorts of hyphenations (and none) are used in publications and across the web, so this is just my feeling. Have moved to Château Léoville-Las Cases, feel free to correct. -- Blorg 17:29, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
Please, let's not keep filling up the Bordeaux wine pages with spam about marginally relevant tastings. Yes, the 1976 Paris tasting was important, and I'll even go so far as to allow the other tastings of minor importance to be included as a foot note of the relevant chateaux pages, but all the explanatory text is both unnecessary and extremely biased. I think everyone is better served if the chateau pages simply provide a link to the Canadian/Berlin/Paris/Hawaii tastings. If readers are interested they'll click the link. Also, knock off the spam to your blind tasting of wine page. That link is appropriate on the wine competitions and wine tasting pages, but an information page on the individual chateau has nothing to do with blind wine tasting. Really, what's with all this hate for Bordeaux wines? Sure they can be expensive, and sure they coasted on their reputation for decades, but no serious wine enthusiast would dismiss the best of them today on a purely qualitative basis. Lets try to be objective here... - Mikecase00 08:00, 02 May 2006