Apr 3, 2008
Letters to Wine: Readers ponder Winiarski's leap
“On the downside there was no seating at the bar, making it less comfortable to experience the wines while the pourer explains its history. This seems to be fairly common in Sonoma County, however.”
Editor - Re "After the leap: His celebrated winery sold, Warren Winiarski ponders his legacy - and his next move" : I often wonder what the founding fathers of the modern wine industry think and feel when they ... via SFGate
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