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America’s Wine Importers, Directors And Sommeliers Can’t Wait To Drink More Of These Wines In 2023

Por: Forbes Life December 21, 2022

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Bartender at wine cellar full of bottles.getty After a year of jumping back in the world, I reached out to many of the old and new faces I’d encountered along the way for an end-of-year-round-up looking forward, instead of back. I asked: what wines (or sake!) do you want to drink more of in 2023? I got a slew of responses, proving more than ever, the great big wide world of wine continues its expansion into the farthest corners and minds of... + full article



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