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Oldman’s energy back for another round at Food & Wine

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Longtime Classic presenter makes even regular folks feel like ‘quintillionaires’

Wearing a suede jacket with fringe and standing down by the River Tent, I was feeling my Lloyd Christmas vibes and it struck me that I was living a true Aspen experience, “where the beer flows like wine.”

Mark Oldman, back for his 15th appearance at Food & Wine in Aspen, is upping his game once more for “Wines for Quintillionaires” sharing some beautiful reds, whites and bubbles first thing in the morning. As he mentioned, drinking wine at 10:30 a.m. is all about freedom.

Despite drinking wine that hits over the $500/bottle mark and talking about truffle hunting in Italy (which several people in the tent Saturday morning have done), the beauty of Mark is that he makes wine approachable, giving us normal humans what he calls nuggets of wine knowledge.

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