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		<title>Shipping US wine to Canada: FedEx gets in the game &#8211; and raises questions</title>
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										An article on the Wine Law web site, an extremely interesting source on everything legal about how wine is sold (or not sold) within Canada, caused a bit of excitement among Canadian wine tweeps, today, as it revealed that FedEx has begun shipping wine directly from the United States to Canada &#8211; or at least, [...]]]></description>
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										Note: I was originally hoping to post this article on Friday, but an overly busy schedule and a forgotten note pad with essential quotes are causing its publication to coincide with the beginning of the second Regional Wine Week, championed by Drinklocalwine.com. At first, I was disappointed about this coincidence, as I was planning to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Carbon zero? Well, looking more closely&#8230;</title>
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										In a previous post, I&#8217;d spent a certain amount of time exploring the limits and vagaries of &#8220;green&#8221; wine. I&#8217;ve always been skeptical of full-frontal claims of virtue, which seem to be as much about marketing than about actual environmental concerns. I tend to feel more in tune with winemakers who go the green way [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Tasting note: Hernder Estate Wines 2000 Riesling VQA, Niagara Peninsula</title>
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										Last night, I subjected my dinner guests to an experiment. Nothing cruel, I assure you. On the contrary.
You see, I&#8217;ve been a fan of Hernder rieslings for many years, and five years ago, I decided to try something. Judging from the balance and ripeness I tasted, I figured that they could keep for several years. [...]]]></description>
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