It did annoy me, seeing her talking to another man with a glass of white wine in her hand, and her innocent friendliness, which any man could mistake for a come-on, not just me.
He did not reply but poured more wine for her, and then for himself.
He had looked out at the canal and ordered successive glasses of wine for her, thinking the same thing the whole time.
In the few minutes she talks about the careful curation of the wine list, her passion and deep understanding of wine is electrifying.
To cover herself she takes a gulp of her wine, and immediately chokes on it.
And in one of the most over-the-top features we've seen all week, interior designer Jamie Beckwith added an enormous Gothic, LED-lit wine cellar to her sprawling Tennessee estate.
Later, as Becky made her way to the bar, flashing a warm smile was all it took for a tall, handsome guy sipping a glass of red wine to ask her which sport she was watching (we were in a sports bar, because that's where you go when you're looking for bountiful testosterone).
Just before we sit down to chat about her weeks-old wine studio, seconds before we turn our cameras on her, Laura Maniec realizes that her shoes are all wrong.
In 2002, at age 24, she took over the wine venture established by her father.
Take the 70-employee furniture wholesaler in California that recently got threatened with a suit when a retail customer who purchased one of the company's wine racks claimed that her son found a dead cat in the shipping container and suffered psychological trauma.
The wine made little waves in her glass, in time with the pounding of her heart.
Storm, who was born with a port wine-stain birthmark underneath her left eye, founded a charitable organization that helps children with debilitating and disfiguring vascular birthmarks.
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Her knowledge of wine and Napa Valley grew during those restaurant years, when she'd visit to attend wine auctions and meet with winery and restaurant owners to pick which wines to serve.
In 2005 Rebecca Pittock-Shouldis of Ghost Hill Cellars chose to leave a full-time career in aviation as an Oregon Air National Guard maintenance technician on the F-15 Fighter Aircraft to pursue her passion for wine.
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This past summer, I sat down with my mentor for our regular monthly meeting and told her about the Hitched Wine of the Month Club we were launching.
Karanja says the hikes made her product too expensive for her target customers, forcing her to stop producing fortified wine.
Her first inclinations toward making wine came in the midst of a malarial fugue while she was living in Africa.
Maggie Harrison found the Oregon terroir, specifically the rocks, so compelling she made a split-second decision to move her family north and make wine there.
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There had been far harder times, when she had spent her days sticking labels on wine bottles to earn enough to bring up three children single-handed.
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Their mother, Liliana, had died of cancer, and they decided to pay homage to her by producing a winning wine and donating part of the proceeds to cancer research.
Last summer Barbara Speck took a literary tour to Galicia, Spain, where she stayed out until 3 a.m. drinking wine and dancing to rock music with her fellow readers at an outdoor festival.
Inside the apartment, Cal pulled a bottle of wine from his coat, but Mandy shook her head, poured them glasses of water from the tap.
Roberta Morrell of Morrell Wines in New York said she appreciated it when someone brought a wine she'd never tasted before to her home in the Hamptons.
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She declined to confirm or deny reports that David Cameron was drinking a glass of wine during the meeting at which he told her she was being sacked.
But now that they were out of the October chill and inside the warm house she offered him a glass of dark-red Catena wine, from a bottle originally purchased by her husband.
She has taken to her new gig with such gusto that she has earned a spot on a company trip in October to San Francisco and California wine country, where she will meet with her peers, learn more about new products and tour vineyards.
When she was first arrested earlier this year, Saberi told her father she had been caught buying wine, illegal in Islamic Iran.
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