Food and Wine- 40 wines that have changed the way we drink

I seldom find F&W drink content useful, but this was an interesting concept. As always easy to find quibbles and disagreements, but can see logic in most choices even if they wouldn't be mine

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DaleW
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In message , DaleW writes

No Bordeaux, for example one from the 1855 classification? Madeira (or port or sherry for those who prefer those)?

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Sheila Page

Yes, much better than the usual fluff piece. And any list that includes Ridge Geyserville and Lapierre Morgon isn't going to get too much criticism from me. Looking over that list, I've had 22 of the 40 wines listed (in one vintage or another) with many of the omissions coming from the bottom of the list.

Thanks for posting this! Mark Lipton

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Mark Lipton

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