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Bottled Poetry
Post on 11-03-2007.
Drinking wine is easy, but what sparks conversation, enhances food and brings people together is tasting the wine. Learning about wines is one process that requires patience, imagination and one bit of money. This introduction can help the complete beginner or guide the intermediate oenophile.
Organic wines aren’t usually grouped in the LCBO unless there is one special — and temporary — display. ...
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Andresky: Wineries focus efforts on one
Post on 11-03-2007.
Comments (0) One-product wineries are rare and most often have terrific grapevines. The old adage “putting all your eggs into one basket” sends one message that the wine better be good.
For years, California’s Silver Oak Winery has made one Cabernet Sauvignon of only two bottlings: Alexander Valley and Napa Valley. Until its 2002 Pinot Noir debut, Sonoma-Cutrer of Sonoma County, Calif., sold ...
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