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Anyone try this or similar?
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On Jun 18, 11:30 am, Scott > wrote:
> Anyone try this or similar?http://www.wineenthusiast.com/E/deta...9653&uid=E0C44...


Le Nez du Vin is very similar, but larger and very helpful for
learning aromas that occur often in wine. It's a good way to learn
the aromas blind. It is important to keep them in a cool place
however, or they do not last very long. They are no substitute for
tasting blind though! That's the best way to learn aromas--and taste
with a group.

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