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Best Bets for the Break: A quick guide to online entertainment and virtual experiences


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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC San Diego presents a virtual open house at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 3. Guests can learn about the membership program for adults older than 50 — now completely online via Zoom — and twice-daily lectures, seminars and discussions of current events led by UCSD faculty and scholars from across the country. Subjects include medicine, science, international relations, law and society, history, art and humanities, literature and social sciences, with no prerequisites, exams or credit. The spring quarter starts Monday, April 5, and runs for 10 weeks. The open house is free. Register at

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Best Bets for the Break: A quick guide to online entertainment and virtual experiences

Best Bets for the Break: A quick guide to online entertainment and virtual experiences
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When it comes to dream vineyards, has California overtaken France? These two brothers think so


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Georges Daou today
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Here's a parlour game for wine lovers. Imagine you want to make a world-class cabernet sauvignon. Presuming money is no object, where on the planet would you plant or buy vines? Bordeaux? You could spend a long time discussing where in Bordeaux. Napa will probably come up; maybe also Chile.
It's unlikely many will think of Paso Robles in California. But that's where Daniel Daou and his brother Georges ended up founding Daou Vineyards. After an extensive eight-year search for prime cabernet sauvignon territory - which took in "Spain, Argentina, Tuscany, Napa, everywhere", in 2007 they bought a property high on a mountainside (it's at 2,200ft) and 14 miles from the cool Pacific Ocean. The plan: to make a wine that would rank alongside their favourite bordeaux, Château Léoville Las Cases.

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