Wine expert and "not very good" fly fisher Lorn Razzano decided that he might compensate for a lack of natural skills by preparing the perfect streamside snack. Suddenly, the repast is threatened by the splash of a fine Burgundy into the middle of the stream. "I was leaning over on the river when the unthinkable happened, my Burgundy, wrapped in a cool red neoprene jacket, flipped from my pack and dropped into the water. I stood there dumbfounded as the current bounced the bottle on the bottom of the river, downstream and out of my line of sight." In the Ashland, Oregon Daily Times.
In Praise of Neoprene Wine Coolers
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