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So much so that Nossiter is the person with whom I would most like to sit down and imbibe.
Liquid Memory by Jonathan Nossiter – reviews | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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I don't think Nossiter is capable of writing an article that is race neutral.
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He also catches Nossiter displaying faux populism both in Nossiter’s lexicon for talking about wine that (literature) as well as the high prices of the wines that Nossiter recommends (Roumier, Roulot, and Dominique Lafon).
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He also catches Nossiter displaying faux populism both in Nossiter’s lexicon for talking about wine that (literature) as well as the high prices of the wines that Nossiter recommends (Roumier, Roulot, and Dominique Lafon).
Liquid Memory by Jonathan Nossiter – reviews | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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When Nossiter adds partisan overtones, it further detracts from any serious points he might be making.
Liquid Memory by Jonathan Nossiter – reviews | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Nossiter urges us to embrace and be informed about stylistic differences, to break from the stranglehold of a globalized new world-heavy opinion about what good wine is supposed to be about.
Liquid Memory by Jonathan Nossiter – reviews | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Nossiter in his movie, and it seems in his book as well is making political battles out of what in reality are quality and style decisions of the producers of the wine.
Liquid Memory by Jonathan Nossiter – reviews | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Many people who care deeply about wine — and who are proponents of “terroir wines” just as Nossiter seems to be — found the book self-indulgent and mildly offensive.
Liquid Memory by Jonathan Nossiter – reviews | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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I look forward to reading your interview with Jonathan Nossiter!
Liquid Memory by Jonathan Nossiter – reviews | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Adam Nossiter, reporting from Senegal in the New York Times, observed that a Senegalese newspaper remarked on the absence from the White House of that country's controversial president, Abdoulaye Wade, and said that Obama "unrolls the red carpet for civil society."
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