Limited as that might sound, it's actually the perfect medium to talk about new or interesting wines with other like-minded people. Because of the limitations of the medium, everyone's comments are short and to the point; all voices are at the same volume; there's no apologizing for spilling wine on someone else's rug; and, best of all, no one has to drive home.
There's no shortage of wine-obsessed Twitter users and, because of that, already there's no shortage of Twitter tasting groups. And there's always room for more, whether it's tasting and talking about organic wines, ports, or even different tequilas and mezcals, if spirits are more up your alley.
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A New Leaf: Wines That Match China to a Tea
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If asked to name the most intriguing Chinese wines of the past two years, I
would rank the tea-infused Chardonnay bubblies by Lingering Clouds right ...
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