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		<title>Wine Blogging Wednesday 71: Edmunds St. John 2009 Wylie Syrah, El Dorado County</title>
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										Wine Blogging Wednesday has often been very good at getting participants to think outside the wine box. This 71st edition, presided over by Tim Elliott of Winecast, calls upon us to go inside and out: outside the Rhône &#8211; geographically &#8211; but with Rhône grapes.
That, needless to say, leaves many possibilities.
Syrah, grenache, viognier, mourvèdre, carignan, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>EU regulators give up: rosé will remain rosé.</title>
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										Now that&#8217;s some good news to start my wine week.
The European Union Agriculture Commissioner, Mariann Fischer Boel, announced today that the EU is giving up on its plan to allow rosés to be made from a blend of white and red wines. This commercially-minded regulation, which I&#8217;d written about with dismay in February, was explicitely [...]]]></description>
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										Opening a bottle, pouring yourself a glass, sensing the complex aromas and flavors, the velvety texture: that&#8217;s the pleasure of wine.
But to get there, it&#8217;s good to remember just how much hard work has been put in by everyone that&#8217;s hard at work in the vineyards and cellars. As Wayne Young writes on the Bastianich [...]]]></description>
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