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thedrunkencyclist.com
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| | | | | This past Spring, I made a trip out to the West Coast to visit prospective colleges with our younger son, of Sunday fame. Since a few of the colleges were in the Portland/Willamette Valley area, I decided to head out a few days in advance and do a little wine tasting. My days of hitting... | |
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fermentationwineblog.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the differences between the wine regions of Napa Valley and Tuscany, highlighting their unique climates, terroirs, and wine styles. It emphasizes that while both regions produce high-quality wines, they have distinct characteristics that set them apart. The piece also touches on the cultural and historical aspects of each region, providing insights into their wine-making traditions and the factors that contribute to their reputations as premier wine destinations. | |
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jamesthewineguy.wordpress.com
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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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wamu.org
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| | | The Smith family has owned and operated the Maryland Renaissance Festival since it opened in 1977, and they have cultivated a culture of loyalty and longevity that would be the envy of any royal. | ||