One of the paper’s earliest and longest-running columnists is Lou Campoli, who with Neal Palladino co-owned Rye Brook Wine & Spirits.
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One of the paper’s earliest and longest-running columnists is Lou Campoli, who with Neal Palladino co-owned Rye Brook Wine & Spirits. Even after they sold they business and Lou was traveling the world for Wine Wanderings, an international wine consulting firm, he continued to pen the “Voice of the Vine” column. Sadly, this issue’s column is his last.
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While one day there may be another voice on the subject, Lou’s is the one we’ll always raise a glass to.
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