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How Winemaking Is Like the Fashion Industry Robert Galbraith/Reuters

How Winemaking Is Like the Fashion Industry

Vineyard owners love to talk about tradition. But over the decades, the style of their wines has probably changed.

Traditional Burgundy Bacchanal Returns to New York City © Photographer Thomas Schauer

Traditional Burgundy Bacchanal Returns to New York City

An official recreation of the Paulée de Meursault brings a taste of France's elite vineyards to the Big Apple

Wines to Drink With Loved Ones, and Other Gift Ideas amiefedora/flickr

Wines to Drink With Loved Ones, and Other Gift Ideas

2007 Rhone reds, 2009 Beaujolais, Riedel wine glasses. A master sommelier's guide to gifts and holiday drinking.

A Master Sommelier's Brave New Winemaking Courtesy of Evening Land Vineyards

A Master Sommelier's Brave New Winemaking

Two continents. Four growing regions. A leading voice in America's wine industry describes his newest project.

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