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Who will shape wine opinion now?

With the closure of Wine magazine, Christian Eedes ponders who or what will shape critical wine debate now.
Published on: 28 Jul 11
 
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MMIX: Biography of a Vintage

Neil Pendock’s new book MMIX: Biography of a Vintage takes a close, personal look at the life and times of wine, wine farms, winemakers and even wine media through the year 2009.
Published on: 27 Jan 11
 
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Curating wine

Wine, many would say, has a natural affinity with art, and those with a love for either pursuits would do well to consider how the one can learn from the other.
Published on: 03 Sep 10
 
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Misunderstood

Foreign perceptions of Pinotage are slowly changing, but we’ve still got a long way to go.
Published on: 20 Apr 10
 
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The Wise Man of Wine

Some interesting observations and predictions at a Waterfront wine shop.
Published on: 17 Nov 09
 
 

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