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Why the Judgement of Paris Still Matters

32 min · 8 de jul de 2026
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In this episode,Corey and Rachel celebrate 30 episodes of their podcast, delve into the history and relevance of the Judgment of Paris, and explore the evolving landscape of the wine industry, emphasizing regional diversity, climate impacts, and industry challenges. Key topics include: * History and significance of the Judgment of Paris * Impact of climate change on wine regions * Emerging wine regions and their potential * Industry challenges and industry evolution * The importance of regional diversity and transparency in wine

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