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		<description><![CDATA[Pinot grigio, or Pinot gris, is an Italian white wine grape variant of the Pinot noir (often blended with Pinot noir to enrich and lighten the wine&#8217;s flavor), with grape clusters colored bluish gray, pink and brown. Often described as having a floral, smoky, honey-tinged flavor with a minor citrus kick, Pinot grigio wine is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The End of One Era, the Beginning of the Another</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Well, sometimes things seem to happen for a reason. Our sight got hacked and the database obliterated, and what I could pull from the Guv&#8217;s wayback machine I&#8217;ve reposted here for the enjoyment of our fans. But what is done is done, what was said was said and some is lost, but so much the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What to drink when your $3600, 4-roommate hovel is low on nitre, high on cavernous feel</title>
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Posted in June 3rd, 2008
by Joe Pan in nyc

Alan Richman, a wine critic for GQ, writing for Canada’s National Post, jotted out this amusing little dollop of modern-living realism that hits home for those of us whose castles are a bit claustrophobic:
“Long ago, people in castles drank wine. People in hovels drank swill. The good stuff [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for joining us! Please feel free to browse the site, checking out the “About” section to see where we’re coming from. Hopefully soon we’ll have a few posts and we can begin the lively experiment of chronicling our many wine endeavors and beer relapses.
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