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Charlie Adler
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Washington, D.C.
Country
U.S.
Wine Affilliation: Consumer or Trade
Trade, Single
About Me:
Author of "I Drink on the Job: A Refreshing Perspective on Wine" on Amazon, February 15th, 2010. Charlie has taught or attended over 1,000 wine tastings and 200 cooking classes. His new book at http://www.idrinkonthejob.com is for wine beginners who already consume wine but want some direction. Charlie's colorful character, storytelling and anecdotes in the field come from teaching over 16,000 wine newbies the basics of wine at his ever-popular wine course "Wine Basics 101" (http://www.tastedc.com) - wine should be enjoyed, consumed and shared - not understood. Food is the missing component in wine, understand your food preferences first, and wine will follow! Cheers!
Favorite Wine Website:
http://www.idrinkonthejob.com
Name your favorite wine or wine type:
red!
Most memorable experience around wine?
private jet tour of europe - 6-course meal at Clos du Vougeot

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Debunking Terroir

I’ve heard so much about terroir in the wine press/blogging/twitter the last few years, that I’m past overwhelmed by all the statements and now into my denial phase. If you’re not familiar with “terroir”, it’s all about the “placeness” of a wine: the what, where, and how of the type of vine chosen, the varietal, the roots, the soil, the micro-climate, the wine maker, the regionality and of course all the factors that go into making the wine. For… Continue

Posted on January 17, 2010 at 11:19am

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