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Don Brash, Wine and Diversity...
"Diversity is a ...
Don Brash, Wine and Diversity... "Diversity is a bit like red wine: a certain amount is good for one's health; too much too quickly alters your personality and can be thoroughly bad." - Donald T. Brash, 2006...
Don Brash, Wine and Diversity...
"Diversity is a ...
Don Brash, Wine and Diversity... "Diversity is a bit like red wine: a certain amount is good for one's health; too much too quickly alters your personality and can be thoroughly bad." - Donald T. Brash, 2006...
Don Brash, Wine and Diversity...
"Diversity is a ...
Don Brash, Wine and Diversity... "Diversity is a bit like red wine: a certain amount is good for one's health; too much too quickly alters your personality and can be thoroughly bad." - Donald T. Brash, 2006...
Now I don’t tend to steer this blog in a political...
Now I don’t tend to steer this blog in a political direction all that often but I just have to link to this post by Tze Ming because it is spot on.
Now I don’t tend to steer this blog in a political...
Now I don’t tend to steer this blog in a political direction all that often but I just have to link to this post by Tze Ming because it is spot on.
Now I don’t tend to steer this blog in a political...
Now I don’t tend to steer this blog in a political direction all that often but I just have to link to this post by Tze Ming because it is spot on.
The Politics of Honesty and Wine
Massachusetts is one of those places that still has amazingly antiquated laws on the books regarding wine and alcohol. One of those laws allows wine only to be sold in package stores. Basically a package store is a liquor store...
Why can’t kiwi wineries do this? Twisted Oak Wine...
? Because unlike most other wine media, bloggers pay for almost all of the wine they review themselves ... this large financial outlay for their blog. Undoubtedly, those who run wine blogs would still be spending significant proportions of their income on wine and while that analysis is true it ignores the free ... . Individual producers stand to benefit financially from favorable reviews on wine blogs...
Why can’t kiwi wineries do this? Twisted Oak Wine...
? Because unlike most other wine media, bloggers pay for almost all of the wine they review themselves ... this large financial outlay for their blog. Undoubtedly, those who run wine blogs would still be spending significant proportions of their income on wine and while that analysis is true it ignores the free ... . Individual producers stand to benefit financially from favorable reviews on wine blogs...
Why can’t kiwi wineries do this? Twisted Oak Wine...
? Because unlike most other wine media, bloggers pay for almost all of the wine they review themselves ... this large financial outlay for their blog. Undoubtedly, those who run wine blogs would still be spending significant proportions of their income on wine and while that analysis is true it ignores the free ... . Individual producers stand to benefit financially from favorable reviews on wine blogs...
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