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Tag Archives: Matt Kramer
Decanter screws up its courage
Decanter magazine made quite a bold statement this week – and a bit of a marketing move for their August issue. “Screwcaps are best: Decanter Verdict“, says the title, as if the pronouncement was the definite word on the issue.
Many of the big guns are on deck to affirm the position. Steven Spurrier calls the [...]
Posted in wine, wine trade, winemaking Also tagged Adam Lechmere, Appellation America, cork, Decanter, DIAM cork, Hugel, Jason Haas, Neil Larson, screw cap, Stelvin, Steven Spurrier, Tablas Creek, Tahbilk, TCA, wine enclosures, Wines & Vines 1 Comment


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California Wine all tastes the same? Says who?