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Argentina: The Deal of the Century

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Will and Julien Explore Argentina

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How to Pair Wine with Thanksgiving

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Beaujolais Time!

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What I Didn’t Understand About Champagne

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A Tour de France

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Under the Silver Sky

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France’s “Best-Kept Secret”

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Part II – Notes from the French Harvest

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