What Does “A Good Year” Mean for Wine?
Published on Monday, April 6, 2009, by CHOW Video Team
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What Does “A Good Year” Mean for Wine?
Robert Camuto, author of
Corkscrewed, explains the difference between a good year for growing grapes and a good year for drinking wine. What’s good for the grapes is not automatically good for the drinker, until it is. And then it’s good and gone.
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His points are well taken, but the description says that he "explains" and there is no explanation.