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To: Tom who wrote (178)1/21/1999 7:47:00 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 331
 
I've always liked VCO. I'm still kind of amazed, and pleased too, that I can purchase a bottle of Concha y Toro locally.

With due respect to the Argentinean wines, Chilean wines are a little better, the above I understand is the largest grower in Chile, look also for their Reserve wines, particularly one under the label "Casillero del Diablo".

That is a really nice wine, I can't remember but I believe it is a blend of the Cabernet Sauvignon grape and Merlot.

There are other wines, particularly Cabernet & Merlot, that are indeed the greatest value.... but, shhhhhh other wise, you know what happens to price when things get discovered.

I love Chilean Wines.



To: Tom who wrote (178)1/21/1999 8:52:00 PM
From: EPS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 331
 
Thanks Tom,

I'll look up your suggestions...

About the wines: Agreed, Chilean wines are very good! I agree with with Pancho Z about the *Casillero del Diablo*. (I believe it is Cavernet Sauvignon combined with Merlot, these are in fact the best grapes of the region (including Argentina)) Their whites are also good specially the Sauvignon Blancs and Chardonays..The Argentine wines are about the same quality. However, most unfortunately we do not get the best Argentine brands here...A few years I bought a case of the Argentine label *reserva* Weinert, which proved to be an EXCELLENT cavernet.

Regards

Victor