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  • Decanting Cuba Libres by the gallon for the skirmishes that happened in bed and for the battles he escaped from with a fork and spoon.

    Yoani Sanchez: Raised at Fidel's Knees, a Son of the Revolution Tells Us What's Behind the Curtain 2009

  • * Decanting actually helped one of the wines; another really opened up after some air.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • Decanting is often a good thing with the younger wines.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • * Decanting actually helped one of the wines; another really opened up after some air.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • Decanting is one of those subjects that has far too much mystery associated with it.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • Decanting a wine serves a few purposes: First, it exposes the wine to oxygen thereby softening the tannins.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • Decanting a wine serves a few purposes: First, it exposes the wine to oxygen thereby softening the tannins.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • Decanting is often a good thing with the younger wines.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • With a faint hum and rattle the moving racks crawled imperceptibly through the weeks and the recapitulated aeons to where, in the Decanting Room, the newly-unbottled babes uttered their first yell of horror and amazement.

    The Artificial Womb GreenFertility 2006

  • With a faint hum and rattle the moving racks crawled imperceptibly through the weeks and the recapitulated aeons to where, in the Decanting Room, the newly-unbottled babes uttered their first yell of horror and amazement.

    Archive 2006-10-01 GreenFertility 2006

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