The Barolo Cure…
Friday, August 7th, 2009Now that I am based in Hong Kong one of the major downsides of life in the Far East is that I miss many of the tasting trips, seeing our many and diverse selection of growers
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Now that I am based in Hong Kong one of the major downsides of life in the Far East is that I miss many of the tasting trips, seeing our many and diverse selection of growers
In early July, I was lucky enough to be invited to Oregon Pinot Camp. The camp is organised by the Oregon Wine Board and hosted annually in the Willamette
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