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Willunga Wino: #MWWC18 Crisis | mwwcblog
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Home of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. Willunga Wino: #MWWC18 Crisis. We have another great entry into this month’s Challenge (#MWWC18) from Willunga Wino, another first time entry! You can check out the entry here:. Willunga Wino: #MWWC18 Crisis. Http:/ www.willungawino.com/2015/07/monthly-wine-writing-challenge-mwwc18-crisis.html. Thanks for another great entry! This entry was posted in #MWWC18. Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. July 27, 2015. By the drunken cyclist. About the drunken cyclist. Confe...
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A Crisis of Identity- #MWWC18 | mwwcblog
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Home of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. A Crisis of Identity- #MWWC18. Know Thyself. The imperative has been circulating since the togas were in fashion and still remains an ideal. For some of us, the desire to please, the pursuit of acceptance still trumps more often than we care to admit. For others, the footprints are well caked in the path. Living authentically in each breath and decision. There is no crisis of identity, only a daily unfolding and refining. July 29, 2015. By the drunken cyclist.
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Home of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. Gray skies are gonna clear up. Put on a happy face. Brush off the clouds and cheer up. Put on a happy face. The play and movie Bye, Bye Birdie may be considered dated, but so am I when it comes to music, I guess. This is the twenty-eighth edition of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge and Beth of Traveling Wine Chick was the last winner and her distinct honor was to come up with the theme of this entry which is smile. October 24, 2016. By the drunken cyclist.
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Dracaena Wines: Shatter: A Vineyard Crisis | mwwcblog
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Home of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. Dracaena Wines: Shatter: A Vineyard Crisis. We have another great entry into this month’s Challenge (#MWWC18) from Dracaena Wines, another repeat offender, er, contributor! You can check out the entry here:. Dracaena Wines: Shatter: A Vineyard Crisis. Thanks for another great entry! This entry was posted in #MWWC18. Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. July 27, 2015. By the drunken cyclist. About the drunken cyclist. View all posts by the drunken cyclist →. Food, Wi...
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August | 2015 | mwwcblog
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Home of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. Monthly Archives: August 2015. MWWC19 CHOICE – How to Choose a Burgundy? This is my (long overdue) second submission to the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge (my first was #MWWC6 Mystery. Back in January 2014). If you enjoy a variety of writing styles and subjects, all linked in someway to wine, then follow the central MWWC Blog. Founded and run by Jeff aka The Drunken Cyclist. Was set by Elizabeth of Travelling Wine Chick who won #MWWC18. August 17, 2015. The Foo...
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Looking Beyond Local #MWWC12 Troon, Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, Applegate Valley, Oregon 2008 | mwwcblog
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Home of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. Looking Beyond Local #MWWC12 Troon, Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, Applegate Valley, Oregon 2008. We in the West with more money than sense have made religion out of things local. Like buying indulgences, that carrot at your farmer’s market or grandma’s un-labeled jam make us feel like we have done our part. Delicious or dangerous, buying local frees us of our carbon-footprint guilt. This entry was posted in Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. October 16, 2014. I have...
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#MWWC18–Time to Vote! | mwwcblog
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Home of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. MWWC18–Time to Vote! This entry was posted in #MWWC18. Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. July 28, 2015. By the drunken cyclist. About the drunken cyclist. I have been an occasional cycling tour guide in Europe for the past 20 years, visiting most of the wine regions of France. Through this "job" I developed a love for wine and the stories that often accompany the pulling of a cork. I live in Philadelphia with my lovely wife and two wonderful sons. Girl on a Mogul.
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(un)commongrape: The Crisis of Wine | mwwcblog
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Home of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. Un)commongrape: The Crisis of Wine. We have another great entry into this month’s Challenge (#MWWC18) from (un)commongrape, another first time entry! You can check out the entry here:. Un)commongrape: The Crisis of Wine. Http:/ uncommongrape.com/1/post/2015/07/crisis-of-wine.html. Thanks for another great entry! This entry was posted in #MWWC18. Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. July 27, 2015. By the drunken cyclist. About the drunken cyclist. Confessions of a Wi...
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Walk and Wine: Serendipity in the the Barossa Valley | mwwcblog
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Home of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. Walk and Wine: Serendipity in the the Barossa Valley. We have another great entry into this month’s challenge (#MWWC13) from Walk and Wine. You can check out her entry here:. Serendipity in the Barossa Valley. Thanks for another great entry. This entry was posted in #MWWC13. Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. December 8, 2014. By the drunken cyclist. About the drunken cyclist. View all posts by the drunken cyclist →. Dracaena Wines: Serendipity: A Different View.
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June | 2015 | mwwcblog
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Home of the Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. Monthly Archives: June 2015. Balance, Bubbles, and Bertolucci. Nearly two decades ago, a film set in the Tuscan countryside provided my first wine-related epiphany. Not through her teenage prattle or any life-changing plot, but through one scene in particular. The rich golden rays on a rustic table, wildflowers and clinking glasses, laughter and debate beneath the branches. I remember so clearly thinking: THAT. That is what I want in my life. June 11, 2015.
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