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| | | | Sue and I find that we are having second thoughts about Pinot Grigio. And that's a good thing. I am not quite sure where and when it began, but we must have had a series of disappointing Pinot Grigio (PG) experiences. Maybe we were at too many receptions where PG was offered as the white... | |
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| | | | Stereotypes are powerful things because they shape the way we perceive reality even when we know they differ from what we see with our own eyes. That was the message of Saul Steinberg's famous 1976 New Yorker magazine cover,"The View of the World from 9th Avenue." It is important to have occasional attitude checks to... | |
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| | | | I became interested in what composed an often quoted 10,000 number for wine grape varieties. I was skeptical because that number was way too perfect and way too even for the total number of varieties to actually be correct. In a previous article, I point out various estimates range from 5,000 to 15,000 for wine... | |
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| | A couple of months ago, I set the date for my Seventh Annual Blind Tasting of American Pinot Noir for November 9th. That would give me enough time to clean up my notes and publish them in time for Thanksgiving, essentially the Super Bowl for Pinot Noir (Pinot is perhaps the most versatile of wines... |