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Tom Hyland's Reflections on Wine
Filed under: Wine Blogging
My old friend Tom Hyland is an accomplished wine writer, photographer and wine educator. He also is one of the most insightful writers on the wines of Italy and in ...
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Bill Nanson's Autumn Burgundy Report
Filed under: Burgundy
--- the autumn 2008 burgundy report --- If you want to drink Burgundy, never miss Bill Nanson's reports. The Autumn 08 report is now posted on his website (link above).
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When I’m Sixty Four
Filed under: Rioja, Spain
In 1964 the Beatles released Meet the Beatles in the United States, the first Ford Mustang was produced, Lyndon Johnson defeated Barry Goldwater for President and the grapes for the ...
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The Thin White Line
Filed under: California, Riesling
They said it couldn’t be done. Yet it is being done. California is emerging from the excesses of the previous decades (who isn’t) and presenting a leaner, meaner attitude in ...
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WBC '08: It's a New Dawn..Good Morning People....*
Filed under: Wine Bloggers Conference '08, Wine Books
I happened to finish two things about the same time last week. The first Wine Bloggers Conference and a book, The Billionaire’s Vinegar. This was perhaps a coincidence as I ...
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Worth Reading: Brooklynguy Does Dressner
Filed under: France
Brooklynguy's Wine and Food Blog: Dressner Portfolio Tasting Notes Powered by ScribeFire .
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From an Acorn a Mighty Wine Grows
Filed under: California
The wrong Acorn has been in the news lately. The tiny Sonoma winery called Acorn was news to me as I tasted the wines for the first time at the ...
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Serious Sonoma Syrah
Filed under: California, Syrah
Often when you think of Napa and Sonoma, the big corporate winery showcases come to mind. Palatial wineries costing tens of millions of dollars surrounded by gardens that compete with ...
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Drinking More, But Drinking Slower?
Filed under: Wine Media
U.S. Wine Consumption Grows for a Record 15th Consecutive Year, but Momentum Slows | Articles | Wine Spectator Powered by ScribeFire .
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Brunello Saved
Filed under: Italy
Brunello: no change in the rules, producers vote - decanter.com - the route to all good wine 96% of the producers vote to preserve the heritage and integrity of one ...
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