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09-16-2002, 09:50 AM,
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I think the difference is that in Italy the art in winemaking is to produce a good quality wine for consumption at the table--in America, the art is to produce a work of art known as wine, and then charge a lot for it. This is not to say that some in Italy haven't gotten on the "Expensive Art" bandwagon--Gaia comes to mind.
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