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Booth beats out the fortified palates of Harvard, Northwestern

Apparently the cost of a business degree is worth its weight in the finest Bordeaux or oak.

Teams from the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business beat out the oenophiles from Harvard, Stanford and Northwestern's Kellogg in a wine-tasting competition.

“Of all the friendly competitions set up among business schools, from case study and business plan contests to MBA Olympics, this wine-tasting event has to be the most refined and elegant of all,” according to Poets & Quants in a story about the competition. “It is held at the French Consulate on Fifth Avenue in New York and the tantalizing prize is a trip to France for the finals at one of the world's most famous wineries, Chateau Lafite in Bordeaux.”

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