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		<title>Taking on Theise: The wine connoisseur holds a tasting</title>
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Terry Theise is a man of a thousand faces. Well, at last five or six. In the introduction to his 2007 German wine catalog, the legendary importer’s Fu Manchu-ed visage and hands are engaged in a range of poses including rapture, self-strangulation, a Humbert Humbert-style leer, mock-contemplation and a potential gang sign (Austrian [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Strawberry Fields Forever:  Family tradition in the bottom of a wine glass</title>
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I started drinking in elementary school, but unlike most young drinkers, I was lucky enough to avoid the Wild Irish Rose, Mad Dog 20/20 and Boone’s Farm. Though I would revisit these malted fruity classics in college, my tipple of choice was a Beaujolais Nouveau.
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