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The highlight of the conference was the Twitter Taste-Off, in which 30 wineries from Virginia and Maryland poured two wines each for about 100 participants, including wine bloggers and writers from across the country.
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Every four years, we conduct a Presidential Taste-Off, in which we pit the wines of the presidential candidates 'home states against each other.
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In 2004, in our second Presidential Taste-Off -- the wines of Texas vs. the wines of Massachusetts -- this wine was one of our favorites.
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We had a second bottle for the Taste-Off and didn't need it.
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The Obama campaign declined our requests for comment on Sen. Obama's wine preferences and on the Presidential Taste-Off.
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It was our third Presidential Taste-Off, in which we invite a bipartisan panel of wine-loving Washington pooh-bahs to join us in sampling wines from the home states of the two presidential candidates.
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The 2008 Presidential Taste-Off In a tasting of wines from Arizona and Illinois chosen by each state's wine association, these were our favorites.
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And, before you ask, yes, we could have done a Vice Presidential Taste-Off, too.
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We invented the Presidential Taste-Off to hammer home the point that good wine is being made all over the U.S. these days.
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For tickets $50 to the Shrimp & Grits Taste-Off and information about other events, go to sfnoir.org.
SFGate: Top News Stories jhu@sfchronicle.com (Janny Hu 2011
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