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David Lawrason's take on Vintages: Jan. 7
National Post (blog) By David Lawrason It was entirely predictable that Vintages first release of 2012 would be focused on cheap wines. Note I did not say “good value” or “bargain” wines. That's because most are cheap and of average quality – lots of 83 to 86 point scores … |
Month: January 2012
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David Lawrason’s take on Vintages: Jan. 7 – National Post (blog)
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David Lawrason’s take on Vintages: Jan. 7 – National Post (blog)
David Lawrason's take on Vintages: Jan. 7
National Post (blog)
By David Lawrason It was entirely predictable that Vintages first release of 2012 would be focused on cheap wines. Note I did not say “good value” or “bargain” wines. That's because most are cheap and of average quality – lots of 83 to 86 point scores … -
Raise a Glass to the Free Market in Wine – Knowledge@Wharton

Knowledge@WhartonRaise a Glass to the Free Market in Wine
Knowledge@Wharton
The international wine market was a favorite subject for classical economists in the 18 th and 19 th centuries to help explain the benefits of free trade. Adam Smith advocated free trade in his opus, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth …and more » -
Raise a Glass to the Free Market in Wine – Knowledge@Wharton

Knowledge@WhartonRaise a Glass to the Free Market in Wine
Knowledge@Wharton
The international wine market was a favorite subject for classical economists in the 18 th and 19 th centuries to help explain the benefits of free trade. Adam Smith advocated free trade in his opus, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth …and more » -
Raise a Glass to the Free Market in Wine – Knowledge@Wharton

Knowledge@WhartonRaise a Glass to the Free Market in Wine
Knowledge@Wharton
Bargain brands do surprisingly well in blind wine competitions. At the 2007 California State Fair wine competition, a 2005 Two Buck Chuck Chardonnay won best of class against wines costing as much as $55. Last year, Charles Shaw Pinot Grigio won the …