Who knows what 2010 will bring?
Here are some parting thoughts about 2009:
What went into our cellars. Our primary focus always has been on Bordeaux...
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Food and Wine
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
12/30/09
With another year nearly complete and a fresh one ready to start, we find ourselves reminiscing about some of the wines we drank over the past 12 months and what has happened in the wine world during that time. There were $100 wines, Bordeaux from the 1970s, great burgundies, luxurious champagnes and Canadian ice wines that pleased the palates. Not so memorably were the latest critter wines from Australia, new bottle stoppers and overly priced wines that made us angry. Find Us On Facebook
Who knows what 2010 will bring? Here are some parting thoughts about 2009: What went into our cellars. Our primary focus always has been on Bordeaux...
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