Robin Goldstein talks about this year’s best wines under $15. He’s co-author of The Wine Trials 2010, a bestselling guide to inexpensive wines tested by a double-blind panel of wine experts and consumers.
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Could you please ask your guest why American critics are hung up on giving wine a number rating where everywhere else they actually rely on desriptive language?
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Will someone drag your web interface design guy back from lunch or wherever he is resting on his laurels and get him to MAKE IT CLEAR how to lock into the current program immediately, from an overall lineup of the days programs, listing all stories in each section, and where and when the Web access choices will be/are available? Stop this donkey from blocking easy access to so much GREAT MATERIAL now going to waste for lack of this DIRECT EASY ACCESS.
How about organic wine?
Could you please ask your guest why American critics are hung up on giving wine a number rating where everywhere else they actually rely on desriptive language?
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