Too funny…I wondered why all roads always led to Pinot Noir at the end of a long day, now it’s been diagrammed. So it’s scientific! Cheers!
I love this! It reminds me of a restaurant in Madrid called la Gabinoteca, which uses a similar method to help you pick your wine. Cheers
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Too funny…I wondered why all roads always led to Pinot Noir at the end of a long day, now it’s been diagrammed. So it’s scientific! Cheers!
I love this! It reminds me of a restaurant in Madrid called la Gabinoteca, which uses a similar method to help you pick your wine. Cheers