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[Life and style: Word of Mouth blog | guardian.co.uk] When something catches my eye in one of the wine columns, such as Tim's in the Observer Magazine, it's all part of the enjoyment about sharing something that will give you pleasure drinking, and for you to share with others. If it's true that Tim's column is soon to dissapear from OM then that's a great shame, and one which GMG bosses should reconsider - for consistency his recommendations are always spot on.

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