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| | | | | Watchers, by Dean Koontz I'm sure I read this 30 years ago, but it was chosen as a book club pick for May, so I gave it a fresh read. The thing of it is, unless I have read a book multiple times, I forget them, so it was like a brand new book! Travis,... | |
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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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| | | | | After the lightening talks, Allan Wright announced where the next Wine Media Conference will be: and the truth is, he says, his staff hasn't had time to organize it, and we're still in a pandemic period which means no one is ready to commit. Many tourism organizations are merely trying to survive. Instead, Allan will... | |
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| | | A daily sample of thoughtful writing and discussion from (mostly) independent wine blogs: Tom Wark asks consumers to donate to a GoFundMe project to support getting the consumer's voice heard in the upcoming Supreme Court case supporting interstate wine shipments. Mike Veseth, the Wine Economist, recounts the history of Madeira. Amanda Barnes tells the story... | ||