Published: Feb. 24, 2014, 4:17 a.m.
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After a few great questions from listeners, we have a celebrity guest: Grammar Girl, the best selling author, award-winning podcaster, and brain behind Quickanddirtytips.com. She answers dorky questions about wine grammar in her fun, brilliant style!
Listener questions were:
- What does it mean exactly when someone says a wine is rustic?
- Have you found wine shopping to be like fashion i.e.; certain items are a better bargain at certain times of the year?
- Unless I have a specific meal I am planning I tend to buy the same wine to drink and I go through stages. Am I messing up my palate by having a standard that I always go to?
- I sought out a Blaufr\\xe4nkisch and I was really surprised by how sweet it was. Is this typical of all Blaufr\\xe4nkisch , a Hungarian style, or just that vinter?
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And then we get to the famous Mignon Fogarty, AKA Grammar Girl! She answers three questions for me:
- Should wine types (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, etc) be capitalized in writing?
- Why are some wine types not capitalized (champagne, sherry) by some wine writers?
- What\'s the deal with variety v. varietal?
Mignon is a great person, brilliant, fun, and I\'m thrilled we connected. Find her at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/grammar-girl
And more about her new project, Peeve Wars here: http://FundAnything.com/peevewars
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