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Chris - the Vin Master himself - had us over to the shop for a tasting the other night. Now I hesitate to get your hopes up, because when you think wine shop, you might be thinking something a little different. This is not to say that the place is bad, because it is not. But it is not what you are expecting. First, find the shop. Head straight into the parking lot, almost as if you are going to cross over the trolley tracks. Just as you cannot go any farther, turn right. There you are. It is actually around the corner of the building - you really would not think there could be anything there, but it is actually tucked around the corner. If you went to the left, you would be at the Atherton market. Once you have found the place, spend some time checking out the wines, then avail yourself of Chris. The master will take you through a blind taste test (you are not blinded, or even blindfolded, but you do not get to find out the wines until the end) and learn what sort of wines you might like. There are of course some of us who like just about any wines or anything alcoholic at all. But if you want to learn why you like those wines, and perhaps enjoy the experience a bit more, without having to learn fancy wine-snob like words, check out the Vin Master.
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