An Oenophilic Foray into Urban Art

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There is a statue of Thomas Jefferson in front of the Old Dekalb County Courthouse in Decatur. It depicts him sitting, quill pen in hand, looking into space, doubtlessly pondering his next passage as he writes the Declaration of Independence.

For years, I’ve always felt that something was missing from the statue. After all, Thomas Jefferson was America’s original wine connoisseur. Here he is, writing the document that set out the rationale and reasons for the founding of the United States. And here is his left hand, left thumb and index finger parted just perfectly for…

(My apologies to Mr. Jefferson. They wouldn’t let me out of the wine festival with a full glass.)