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So long, and remember how good we have it — thanks, in part, to wine

My goodness, friends - let's pull a cork and celebrate what we've had here, together, for the past three-plus years. This is my final column for Tribune Publishing, and before we settle in for one last wine story, I wanted to offer my thanks.

Thank you: readers, wine drinkers, seekers, poets, warriors and everyone else who has convened regularly in this space. Thank you also to Tribune Publishing for affording me such a singular opportunity and privilege. It has been my honor to write this column. I still plan to write about wine (among other things),

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