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How to get the most out of your wine-drinking experiences in 2018

Now that you've settled on a wine resolution or two for 2018, vowing to do more of this or less of that, perhaps you could use a little reference guide to help you do it all better. Below are some reminders on how to get the most out of your wine-drinking experiences - from serving at the proper temperatures and partnering with a simpatico acquisition adviser, to calibrating your mind for optimal bliss and BYO-ing like a certified PRO.

Dialing in the right temperatures. Wine pros often advise us: "Most people drink their white wines too cold and their

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