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| Washington Wine Playing Cards |
This Collector's Edition of Washington Wine Playing Cards is a Bridge-size deck that combines illustrations and maps with interesting wine facts and trivia that highlight the history and importance of this exciting new wine region. Custom playing card decks at this level of artistic originality and quality are quite rare and decks with unique - and beautiful - illustrations on every single face card are even scarcer. This unusual deck will appeal to wine enthusiasts, Bridge players, playing card collectors, and many others.
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WineWorks DVD and Wine Teasers Wine Game Combo Pack - $9.99
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Anything More Fun Would Be Uncivilized Me, host a gathering devoted to vulgar pursuits like the playing of games and the watching of DVDs? What do you take me for, a Hell’s Angel? Regardless of whatever is in fashion among the pimply, pudgy masses, I refuse to lower myself to such
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Deck the halls with beauty
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Don't get stressed by last minute holiday shopping--there are so many limited-edition, festive selections for all of the beauty-junkies in your life.
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Vinography Aroma Card Now Available in Japanese
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When I published the Vinography Aroma Card two years ago I had no idea that it was going to be such a hit. I had been thinking of doing it as a little project for years after getting fed up with seeing all these aroma and flavor guides set up as round wheels in a way that made absolutely no
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Wine Teasers Wine Game
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A different kind of drinking game Time to separate the Winos from the Wine-Knows When you were a kid, there was always someone getting in your face trying to “make learning fun.” Sometimes it was a teacher, other times a babysitter, maybe even occasionally your mom. It never worked. How
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Giacomo Conterno Barolo and Barbera: Italy's Greatest Wines?
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Because of our deep history with wine, the standards by which we judge today's efforts must be placed within the context of tradition. While we can judge California Pinot Noir on its own merits, we cannot understand or evaluate it completely without reference to Burgundy, its ancestral home.
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