Attracting Younger Wine Lovers
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Anthony Gismondi: Why choose wine? It's all about the complexity

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Tom Wark is a media and public relations wine professional based in Oregon .
His latest piece looks at the angst and failed results of attracting younger generations to embrace wine sooner rather than later.
Wark argues that embracing wine’s complexity “gave us, for better or worse, more accredited professionals and much more curious consumers.
The Drinks International 50 most admired wine brands is out as voted by a panel of 100 wine buyers, sommeliers, MWs, leading bartenders, writers, and educators.
The Pig Out Festival Weekend returns to Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country from May 2-4 , offering a flavour-packed lineup of food and wine experiences.
Rosé can be an excellent food wine, and salmon sashimi would be the right pick for the acidity and freshness of this pink.
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