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Old World Wine vs. New World Wine

Written By: Classic Wines team on Thu, May 1st 2008

The wine world is divided into two parts: The Old World and The New World. Understanding the differences between them will help you make better sense of the wines you encounter, guide you with what to pair them with, and make your wine world a more enjoyable, understandable place to live. Join us as we visit with the Sommelier instructors at The Wine School of Philadelphia for a few tips about Old and New World wines.

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