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Champagne Deutz Rose MAGNUMSinds 1838 schittert het Champagne huis Deutz in het prachtige Franse dorpje A. Champagne Deutz is een van de weinige commercile Champagne huizen welke nog onder leiding staat van de oorspronkelijk familie, inderdaad de familie Deutz. De Familie wil gewoon weg de mooiste Champagne maken, en dat wordt gewaardeerd door de Fransen. Want deze Champagne Deutz Ros is de meest geliefde van het land en wordt geschonken in de betere restaurants met Michelin
Sinds 1838 schittert het Champagne huis Deutz in het prachtige Franse dorpje Aÿ. Champagne Deutz is een van de weinige commerciële Champagne huizen welke nog onder leiding staat van de oorspronkelijk familie, inderdaad de familie Deutz. De Familie wil gewoon weg de mooiste Champagne maken, en dat wordt gewaardeerd door de Fransen. Want deze Champagne Deutz Rosé is de meest geliefde van het land en wordt geschonken in de betere restaurants met Michelin sterren. Dat gaat natuurlijk niet vanzelf, er wordt hard gewerkt in de wijngaarden waar het allemaal begint. Een deel van de wijngaarden liggen direct boven de kelders, een bijzondere ervaring mocht u ooit in de kelders terecht komen. Deze rosé variant wordt gemaakt van de Chardonnay en Pinot Noir druiven, die allemaal in eigen beheer worden groot gebracht.Top rosé Champagne in een grote fles
Deze Champagne Deutz rosé Magnum, ofwel een 1,5 liter fles, word gemaakt van de druiven Chardonnay en Pinot Noir. Voor het maken van een mooie en goede rosé champagne is er veel expertise nodig welke Champagne Deutz zeker in huis heeft. De druiven voor deze Champagne groeien op de mooiste en beste velden in de verschillende gebieden binnen de Champagne. Ieder gebied geeft zijn eigen invulling aan de verschillende druiven waardoor het bijzondere karakter van Champagne Deutz ontstaat. Wanneer de druiven perfect rijp zijn zal de oogst worden gestart. Iedere tros wordt met de hand geplukt en zeer streng gecontroleerd want de heer Deutz wil alleen de beste trossen in de fles krijgen. In kleine kratjes worden de trossen vervoerd naar de pers waarop elke druif soort apart wordt gevinifieerd. Hierna wordt de blend gemaakt, een proces wat wel weken duurt. Elke morgen om elf uur proeft het gehele team de nieuwe blend tot het beste resultaat is bereikt. Hierna volgt een hele lange tijd van lagering van de Magnum flessen. Deze rosé Magnum van Deutz rijpt wel 4 a 5 jaar in de kelders van Champagne Deutz voordat hij mag worden gedronken. Door de lange kelder rijping heeft deze rosé een hele zachte mousse (bubbels). En een rijk karakter. Een geweldige rosé Champagne in een prachtige grote fles!Waarom Deutz rosé Magnum kopen?
Wanneer we de fles voorzichtig ontkurken horen we een mooie en subtiel zuchtje. Eenmaal in het glas zien we een mooie zalmroze rosé champagne met een fijne mousse. Deze fijne mousse is kenmerkend voor Champagne Deutz. In de geur heeft deze Deutz Rose aroma's van kersen, bramen, granaatappels en rode bessen. Maar ook een hint van aards, vers gebakken brood en lavendel. In de smaak is het even stil want wat is hij prachtig, een ongekende zachte mousse en rijpe tinten van rood fruit. Aangevuld met een beetje toast, jam en brioche brood. Kortom een glas Rose Champagne om nooit meer te vergeten! Deze Magnum rosé Champagne in een 1,5 liter fles is een bijzonder cadeau maar ook zeker niet vervelend om zelf te drinken.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
"Racial Capitalism"
Format: Paperback
Cedric J. Robinson’s Black Marxism is first a history of Black people appearing in historical texts as far back as Herodotus (c. 484 – c. 425 BCE) in ancient Greece, and second a history of “the collisions of the Black and white ‘races’ beginning in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.” Robinson’s thesis connects the evolution of capitalism to its roots in racism (racialism) understood in broad terms to comprise the subjugation of one class/group/nation/race by another (the Irish by the English in the nineteenth century, for example). He uses the term “racial capitalism” to express this process—the necessity of opposing classes for the function of capitalism. As a result, “racialism,” he says, “would inevitably permeate the social structures emergent from capitalism.” Keynes attributed the slow change in the “standard of life of the average man” until the beginning of the eighteenth century to “the remarkable absence of important technical improvements and to the failure of capital to accumulate.” Capital is accumulated, in Marx’s view, through the accretion of “surplus labor” which is the extra time a worker “must add to the working time necessary for his own maintenance . . . in order to produce the means of subsistence for the owners of the means of production.” Robinson ties capitalism’s early exploitation of surplus labor to slave labor and the slave trade noting, “historically, slavery was a critical foundation for capitalism.” Robinson traces the forced transport of Black people from Africa (the diaspora) to Europe, as well as Central, South, and North America as a foundation of early capitalism (and slavery as its form of “primitive accumulation” of capital). In his discussions of slavery, Robinson stresses the sense of the enslaved people with respect to their captors in terms of the slaves’ resistance, hostility, and defiance of the masters—their “Black radicalism.” As Robinson’s text approaches the twentieth century and the influence of Marx, his focus narrows to the significance and character of specific Black leaders including W. E. B. Du Bois, C. L. R. James, and Richard Wright and their respective connections to Marxism’s diverse interpretations. Marxism, says Robinson, “has proven insufficiently radical to expose and root out the racialist order that contaminates its analytic and philosophic applications or to come to effective terms with the implications of its own class origins.”
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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Any socialist movement must centrally address racial liberation to succeed.
Format: Kindle
Robinson's masterwork powerfully demonstrates how the Black radical tradition emerged from the shared experiences of resistance to racial capitalism and colonialism. By tracing this intellectual and political lineage through figures like W.E.B. Du Bois, C.L.R. James, and Richard Wright, Robinson shows that Black liberation struggles were not simply an offshoot of European socialism, but represented their own distinctive radical tradition.
A key insight is how Black resistance movements developed theoretical frameworks and modes of struggle that went beyond traditional Marxist analysis. Where European Marxism focused primarily on class conflict within industrial capitalism, Black radical thinkers recognized that racial oppression was fundamental to how capitalism developed globally through colonialism and slavery. This more comprehensive analysis helped explain why racial liberation had to be central to any meaningful socialist transformation in the United States.
The book compellingly argues that Black liberation movements - from slave rebellions to civil rights to Black Power - represented some of the most significant challenges to American capitalism. These struggles exposed how racial oppression was not incidental but essential to American economic and social relations. By fighting for racial justice, these movements struck at the foundations of the capitalist order itself.
Robinson's updated edition strengthens these arguments by extending the analysis into more recent decades. He examines how Black radical politics evolved in response to neoliberalism and continued racial inequalities, while maintaining connections to earlier traditions of resistance.
For readers interested in both racial justice and socialist politics, this book remains invaluable for understanding how these struggles are fundamentally interconnected. It demonstrates why any socialist movement in the United States must centrally address racial liberation to succeed in transforming society.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
★★★★★ 5
A Classic That Requires Time
Format: Paperback
This book is for a particular type of reader. Robinson’s writing is beautiful, but not easy. The ideas are complex. It takes effort to get through. But, if you are interested in Black politics, and looking for fresh thinking, I recommend it highly.
The funny thing is, the title is misleading. It is more about Europe and the formation of capitalism, and what Robinson defines as The Black Radical Tradition. Marx is critiqued but not rejected, and held uneasily at arm’s length.
As Angela Davis wrote, this book needs to be read more than once. It’s like an album or a movie that is so unique and rich that you know you probably missed something on the first go-round. I expect to return to it many years to come.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Great condition
Format: Paperback
It came one day too late for Christmas, but that wasn't promised. Otherwise, it was received in great condition.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Exceptional
Format: Paperback
Glad I purchased this book for my collection. Great information. Knowledge is power.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2026