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Eight bottles stood in a row, many with slightly tattered labels, the green glass turning inky the deep ruby of the wine. Here in the Harvard Observatory, Senior Lecturer on Astronomy David W. Latham is showing his colleagues and students some burgundies from his personal cellar. Latham, like other confessed oenophiles at Harvard, loves teaching everyone else what the fuss over good wine is all about...
...Last Friday, Latham was sharing a series of mature Côte de Beaune burgundies from his own cellar, a group that would be nearly impossible to find in any store. Latham’s personal notes on the wines ranged from “funky” to “great burgundy nose, what a pleasure to flood the senses with this nose.” The best were deep and richly fruity, even slightly tart, with an intoxicating smell...
Caleb Peiffer's Naeve's Knaves held steady at third, while the fight to stay out of the cellar heated up, as Pat McGrath's Ball and the Busters gained the point they needed to tie Lehman's Team in fourth...
...real yawner at the Pizz, as two bottom-half teams play out the schedule in a meaningless game. Dartmouth will win, handing Brown a ticket to visit Princeton in the cellar...
...defeated the Bulldogs 5-1 in New Haven, a game in which Chu notched a goal and two assists and sophomore forward Jenny Brine recorded two scores and added an assist of her own. Yale has been clicking lately, however, and is undefeated in its last five contests. Perennial cellar dwellers in the ECAC until as recently as three or four years ago, Yale is a program on the rise, a fact not lost on Chu.“In the last couple years they’ve come on to be strong competitors,” she said...