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For me, there are a couple of very different burning issues to be addressed in the world of wine, and rather quickly. One of those is diversity, but important as that is, I’m not sure an old middle class white … Continue reading
Posted in Artisan Wines, Japan, Philosophy and Wine, Vine Training, Viticulture, Wine
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