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Anyone want to buy a lot of Bitch Grenache? Financially troubled labels to be sold off
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Two new studies find that multiple factors are involved when it comes to drinking and the risk of cancer
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17 recently rated reds, whites and more, plus two great recipes from Joan Nathan’s new book
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Shipments are up, but the industry sets limits on grape yields for the 2010 harvest
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Get great grilling tips from a Grand Award-winning steak house, plus recently rated reds from the Golden State
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Plus, the SF Chefs 2010 festival raises $10,000 for chef scholarships and a Sonoma company builds a better egg
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Scientists find resveratrol aids stem cells in repairing heart damage
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The Grammy-winning mandolin virtuoso of Punch Brothers plays for Champagne and
Vintage Port
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Plus, a new wine with separate labels for Republicans and Democrats and an Aegean shipwreck reveals wine amphorae more than 2,000 years old
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And, for that matter, how good a “wine guest” are you?
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In a top Aussie appellation, the key to staying afloat is thinking outside the box
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Plus, Spain’s new ice wine appellation, Mario Andretti attempts a new world record and wine-fed cows
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Magazine launches new VintageChart+ free for the iPhone; app covers quality analysis for 54 regions and varieties
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The Bravery keyboardist helps family with new winery in California
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