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04-19-2005, 08:40 AM,
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If Foodie isn't planning to offer wine classes in the city, here's a site to check out: http://nycwineclass.com/ I know nothing about the instructor so cannot vouch for how worthwhile the classes are but you could always try one and make up your own mind if it's worth pursuing. The wine educator is Andrew Harwood. The prices seem high. You might check with local wine shops for free or reasonably priced tastings and classes first.
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