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12-30-1999, 10:05 AM,
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Randy and Innkeeper, are you listening? Catch 22 said he has subscribed to WS and no longer likes it, so why tell him it is good for him? He is the consumer speaking. Shouldn't the consumer explore and then read (and drink) what he/she likes?

Be consistent guys.

Having said that, however, the suggestions they give are good ones for you (Catch)to explore. You could subscribe to the NY Times online; Frank Prial writes one of the best wine columns. On the West Coast you can get a hold of Dan Berger's columns too.

I just got my copy of Wine Trader: a great mag for the consumer. And Randy's first article about wine and food mythology is spot on.
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