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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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| | | | 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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| | | | Spokane has a new winery project, dedicated to the idea that wine's character begins in a place - and that some places imprint grapes with distinctive flavors producing distinctive wine. From the patchwork that comprise Washington State's vineyards, this is evident to every experienced wine lover. Kristina Mielke Van Loben-Sels and her husband Jim have... | |
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| | The past few months I have been spending a ton of time in Piedmont, not in Italy but rather tasting many of the great wines of its two most prominent regions, Barbaresco and Barolo. While there are many great wine regions in Italy, few would argue that Barolo and Barbaresco are not among the best,... |