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Wine You Can Enjoy @ Under $20
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202Re:the Franz Karl spatlese, I give it a 85-87, fwiw. Nice balance, very nice floSavant-2/11/2004
2012001 Rioja Valsacro Dioro Seleccion J&D $30s (Spain) This one is not quite Jon Khymn-2/11/2004
200Good list, here is a Riesling list from WS. I've ordered one of the 'besSavant-1/31/2004
199How's this? I believe they all got at least 86s or better from either Spectaapearlma-1/29/2004
198netzero.com.deals-4u.comSavant-1/24/2004
197I tried the 2001 Arboleda Carmenere this week. Wow! A real stunner. At about $carranza2-1/24/2004
196C., I prefer the Los Vascos. Perhaps another year of aging might smooth out the Savant-1/23/2004
195Right you were! LV 2000 reserve, $13.58/per bottle, case price. I like it, just Savant-1/21/2004
194<i>Also, a wine purveyor I asked about the availability of Los Vascos, saicarranza2-1/13/2004
193Tried the Cousino-Macul this weekend. A softer wine than the Casa Lapostolle Cacarranza2-1/12/2004
192MSN link to wine info. You've probably seen it, but, if not... wine.msn.com Savant-1/3/2004
1912000 DOMAINE ST GREGORY MENDOCINO PINOT NOIR - (U.S.) Woody, bold, strong. JuicySavant-1/3/2004
190Here's an interesting link..so many wines, so little liver, errr, I mean timSavant-12/30/2003
189Continuing the Chilean Carmene cheapskate adventure, and after having the Holidacarranza2-12/30/2003
188carranza2, yes, I do. Thanks for the rec. Should keep for a few years, at least,Savant-12/22/2003
187An interesting link ... I followed it to their discussion on Carmenere, which is1king-12/17/2003
186Yes, the Chilean wines are generally tannic, but that doesn't bother me too carranza2-12/16/2003
185I have always found the Chilean wines a bit tannic; however, at a recent wine sh1king-12/16/2003
184I hope you like it. Tried another excellent Chilean cabernet last weekend, Locarranza2-12/16/2003
183Re:Smoking Loon. It ran out of steam by the middle of the third glass. fwiw. S.Savant-12/15/2003
182C..I hope you're right, just ordered coupla cases of the Lapostolle C-S. HasSavant-12/15/2003
181Thanks for the info!Postman-12/2/2003
180Hi, Don't know if this thread likes sherry but a very good cream sherry undSG-12/2/2003
179While the Amarone does have higher alcohol, that "Bite" is likely due jbIII-12/1/2003
178Yes it was Masi Amarone- my spelling was off- ------------------- OK , a descriPostman-11/28/2003
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