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Ranting on the nature of wine writing
05-20-2003, 03:05 PM,
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The thing that bothers me about wine writing (and I'm not just talking about WS here, but they bug me with this often -- even though I still read it monthly), is the wine reviews that you'll read with saliva pouring from your mouth, only to see that, like, 15 cases were produced! Like I have a snowball's chance of ever finding any! Jeez, why even bother with the review!
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