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4-12-2009 @ 7:16PM
Nuno Machado said...
First of all, I'm from Portugal, so I may be biased...
But 3 main points:
1. Porto and Douro should be higher in the rank, especially considering the other spots on the top. Agree with Tom Johansmeyer.
2. Yes, Forbe's author was just trying to stand out with unconventional picks, and didn't succeed, I must say. Agree with Tom Johansmeyer.
3. Disagree with Tom with the opinion that US must have had a top 10 pick... I think that several places in Europe, like in Italy and France for example, would be there more easily... People nowadays tend to criticise the US too much for the last 8 years of politics (and the majority of american's support for that politics...) but I think there are too many amazing wine production sites in the world for the US to be on the top 10 yet.
Regards, Nuno
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