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I was on the phone Friday with an Italian colleague, who asked to remain unidentified, and he sounded worried. “
It’s starting here,” he said, his voice shaking. “I’ve cancelled, indefinitely, any trips to mainland China.”
I asked my friend about all the Italians coming to America. We have the Slow Wine Tour already in motion in America, and the James Suckling Wine Tour will be here in my hometown on Wednesday. These are Italians who usually travel freely around the world. Places like Chengdu, Seoul and Tokyo are commonplace visits for many jet-setting Italian wine celebrities, whose wines routinely garner high 90’s scores from the many publications who tout the 100-point system. It’s a familiar 21st century occurrence to be in a Shanghai on Friday and an Austin on Monday.
Where have they been? Where are they going? Is it safe to be exposed to them?