12 Days of Wine
Jill Barth · Taste · Wines and Spirits of ProvenceContributor blog post by Jill Barth:
Join me here, on Twitter or Instagram for my traditional 12 Days of Wine. Combining photography, wine facts and vineyard history we’ll enjoy a treat each day to celebrate the season of cheer.
After we’ve woven through 12 days, I’ll offer my tips on serving wine for holiday meals, presenting wine …Continue reading here
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