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  • Why Wine Feels So Intimidating — And Why It Was Never Your Fault
  • How to Pick a Good Wine Under $15 (Without Knowing Anything About Wine)
  • Pinot Noir vs. Cabernet Sauvignon: A Beginner's Guide to Choosing
  • How to Order Wine at a Restaurant Without the Anxiety
  • Just 5 Grape Varieties: The Beginner's Wine Guide
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  • 01
    June 8, 2026

    Why Wine Feels So Intimidating — And Why It Was Never Your Fault

    If wine has always felt a little intimidating, you're not alone — and it's not your fault. Here's the real reason wine feels so exclusive, and how to leave that feeling behind.

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  • 02
    June 7, 2026

    How to Pick a Good Wine Under $15 (Without Knowing Anything About Wine)

    Stop guessing in the wine aisle. A sommelier's 3-rule framework for picking a great bottle under $15 — no wine knowledge required. Includes scene-by-scene picks for home drinking, gifts, and dinner parties.

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  • 03
    June 7, 2026

    Pinot Noir vs. Cabernet Sauvignon: A Beginner's Guide to Choosing

    The question isn't "which is better?" It's "which fits tonight?" A sommelier's practical guide to choosing between Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon by occasion, food, and mood.

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  • 04
    June 7, 2026

    How to Order Wine at a Restaurant Without the Anxiety

    The anxiety of opening a wine list is almost never about wine knowledge — it's about not having a decision framework. A sommelier shares the two-step approach that works even if you know nothing.

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  • 05
    June 6, 2026

    Just 5 Grape Varieties: The Beginner's Wine Guide

    Forget memorizing hundreds of grapes. Knowing just 5 — 2 reds and 3 whites — is enough to navigate any wine list with confidence. A sommelier breaks it down by occasion.

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