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September 2014
Wine news September 9, 2014
September 9, 2014
Wine news September 9, 2014
A California Pinot Noir With History — Ours and Theirs
September 8, 2014
After all these years, we remember so fondly the 1977 Hoffman Mountain Ranch Pinot Noir, made from some of California's…
Tootsie, Gandhi, and Why There Will Never Be A 100 Point Beaujolais
September 8, 2014
The Rodney Dangerfield of wine? Why Beaujolais (and rosé) will never sniff anything close to 100 points from wine critics.
Vardo in the Vineyard: Reed and Oak, or Flexibility in the Face of a Shakeup
September 8, 2014
We were all lucky — not just to have survived without greater injury or destruction, but to begin recovering so…
Wine news September 8, 2014
September 8, 2014
Wine news September 8, 2014
Washington Wine Industry Projected to Gain Almost 5,000 Jobs by 2018
September 5, 2014
Robust news on the job front regarding Washington State's wine industry.
“Dim Somms” Not A Bright Spot
September 4, 2014
French wine-lovin' "Dim Somms" scoff at California wine over 14% alcohol. James Laube of Wine Spectator retorts, showing revenge is…
Illinois Politician Spends More on Wine Than Average Annual Household Income of State Residents
September 4, 2014
Your wine budget does not impress Bruce Rauner, who is aspiring to be the Republican Governor of Illinois.
Wine news September 4, 2014
September 4, 2014
Wine news September 4, 2014
Master of Wine Tim Atkin on US Wineries, Global Regions to Watch
September 3, 2014
Whether you're a West Coast wine aficionado or a globetrotting sipper, Master of Wine Tim Atkin has some picks for…
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