Compliments 1 Jamie Goode is a prolific wine writer in Britain. I think he has a daytime job, but at night he is writing up a storm about the wine world. Some of his articles are even thoughtful. The site is called Wine Anorak, but you have to be British to know what that means. Mr. Goode has the following to say about this site on his site: For the record, as far as I am aware, the original wine blog is that of US wine importer Joe Dressner, found at www.joedressner.com, the large majority of which you will quickly recognize (I hope) as a satirical creation, poking fun at the wine trade and internet wine personalities. I haven’t met Joe, but I’ve communicated with him online and by email. He has a wonderful portfolio of largely manipulation-free wines from small French producers, including many made from biodynamically and organically grown grapes. This is true. This site is the oldest and most active wine blog in existence. Unlike Mr. Goode, I do not have a day job.
Well everybody knows that this site is the oldest and most active wine blog in existence. But is it true that you have manipulation-free wines in your portfolio?
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