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Good to the Last Drop

Posted on July 2, 2008

After a two-year run, during which I have enjoyed being back in the role of weekly wine commentator, this will be the last post of Lawrason on Wine. The editors are presently re-evaluating the content of torontolife.com, but my work will happily continue monthly in the print edition of Toronto Life, and I am now neck-deep in tasting the entire LCBO general list and Vintages Essentials for the Toronto Life Eating and Drinking Guide (coming in October). As well, we are discussing an exciting new Web-based project scheduled for release this autumn. So, while this is my final blog post, it is by no means an end—just a pause. Meanwhile, I will do my best to keep you up to date on local wine news and events, and post some reviews on my own site, davidlawrason.com. See you there, and enjoy your summer. PS: it’s time to drink rosé, and you can see my picks in the August issue of Toronto Life. Cheers!

David Lawrason

David Lawrason

David Lawrason has worked full time as one of Canada's leading, independent wine writers and educators for over 20 years. He was the founder of Wine Access magazine and Globe and Mail wine columnist for 13 years before becoming resident wine guy at Toronto Life, where he pens a monthly column and writes an exhaustive review of LCBO general listings for the annual Food and Wine Guide. As a wine educator he has taught sommelier programs at George Brown, Humber and Niagara Colleges, and has run popular public courses in Toronto since 1988. He has visited every major wine major producing country in the world, while focusing recently on the booming Canadian wine scene, as founder of the Canadian Wine Awards program, and Canadian wine columnist for Wine Access.

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