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(And the Friulano, of course.)
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The only encouraging part of this is that Punxsutawney Phil has been wrong 65% of the time.
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That's quite a statement. I've had some pretty damn good Cab Franc over the last year, including some from Guiberteau. Bel Air, Joguet, Alliet, Clos Rougeard (I know), Collier, etc.
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Great producer. I have a couple of Guiberteau's wines set aside for a Brézé Blanc tasting, hopefully in the near future.
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This is exactly what we need.
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No.
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Sweet, 2015 is not my favorite vintage in Beaujolais, but LaPierre always does well.
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My fat ass wants one right now.
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That looks like fun.
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It's disappointing that the Yankee organization didn't ban them from Yankees stadium first though.
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I remember that. There were also the associations with Tina Turner and Mick Jagger, although I'm not particularly fond of the Mick Jagger collaboration.
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In addition to all that, I was always amazed by the people in his musical circles. From Rick Wakeman, Mick Ronson, Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, Freddie Mercury, Iggy Pop, Adrian Belew, etc., he sought and gave inspiration. . I still remember watching live, The Bing Crosby duet on Little drummer boy.
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Looks delicious and I bet the Inferno was on fire with it.
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I'd hate to see Casas leave Boston.
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I was thinking more Mo Howard here.
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I like one guy there, Aleks Zecevic.
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I read that yesterday for the first time. Were they every taken seriously?
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I lasted less than a week on NextDoor.
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Not on a bet.
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I'd argue it's a federal issue. Yes, NJ Transit sucks, it's horrible. Interstate public transportation needs to connect better, seamlessly.
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Curated
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How has it not occurred to everyone?
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So he's still not going to shower?
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No, but we record to one. His idea, to 'keep him honest.' Keeping things moving is especially important when you have people dancing.
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We consider that part of the performance and work on it. People don't understand how long 30 seconds can be.
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My band does the opposite. As one song ends, the next begins. Keeps the energy high.
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For my taste, Guinness and Peroni 0.0 top the list of N/A beers.
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Everyone, it's a question of who cares and who will admit it.
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And then there's this: www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news...
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Beautiful pure wines that age well.
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Oh my!
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That Chateau des Jacques Beaujolais Blanc is a banger. Happy New Year!
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Urine trouble
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I'm a Fiano guy.
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Beautiful. I'm usually there late spring /early summer
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This Boomer is frequently embarrassed by the actions of others. Please bear in mind that the Boomer years are quite long and that Generation Jones really is a thing.
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Can't go wrong with those, cheers!
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I love their Zerzilles! Some of the coolest dry whites from the area are coming from sweet wine territory. My group's next tasting will be Saumur Brézé. Bourgueil's wines are fantastic, but the village itself isn't so interesting. Chinon on the other hand is a blast.