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Examples
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I think these are some of the most exciting wines being produced in the country right now (to quote Gaiter and Brecher)!
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Dottie Gaiter and John Brecher recommend jug wines.
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Brecher and Gaiter had mainstream appeal, but their wine writing lacked depth.
Jay McInerney will be the WSJ wine columnist | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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Does anyone know if Brecher/Gaiter left of their own accord, retired, or were let go?
Jay McInerney will be the WSJ wine columnist | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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They replace John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter who left the paper in December after [...]
Jay McInerney will be the WSJ wine columnist | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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They replace John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter who left the paper in December after writing the column for 12 years.
Jay McInerney, wealth porn, and the WSJ wine column | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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Gaiter and Brecher encourage us to make an average evening a special occasion.
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I have never met Gaiter and Brecher, but they were kind enough to give a mention in their column to DrinkLocalWine.com and Regional Wine Week when Jeff Siegel and I started that effort in 2008, shining a light on bloggers who write about local wine.
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Since Gaiter and Brecher left the Journal at the end of 2009, the occasion has lost some of its lofty profile, but on this 12th edition, Dottie and John, as they're known to their fans, will host OTBN live on Palate Press, the online wine magazine.
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McInerney will replace John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter who ended twelve years as wine columnists in December.
Jay McInerney will be the WSJ wine columnist | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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