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Current: Tips for Buying Wine Online
Location: The Wine School of Philadelphia
Topic: Getting the most out of online shipping
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Wine is not just about drinking pleasure-it's also about collecting the right bottles, hedging your bets against the swings of the wine market, and possibly even turning a nice little profit on the bottles of wine that have been resting all these years in your cellar. But how are you supposed to know what to buy, what to sell, and how much is too much to pay for a wine? Texas-based wine-investing expert Kasey Carpenter has all the answers. And some of them may surprise you! Read Kasey's Column Here.

 


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