SOMEBODY'S SOMETHING FROM SOMEWHERE.
W.R. Tish: "The era of wine being labeled predictably is over. The standard formula of “Somebody’s Something from Somewhere” still works, on a boilerplate level. But traditional wine lingo has always been problematic for Americans, most of whom just want something tasty to drink. If the Old World represents wines based on place, and the New World represents wines based on grapes, it is entirely reasonable to frame a third sort of world—one where wines project a concept."
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