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- STEVE IN PS - 06-14-2000 I find I know almost nothing about Merlots I want to buy a case of a nice lower priced Merlot, but not sure where to begin. A neighbor offered "Vichon Mediterranean" as a good cheap one. Anyone know of it ? Or can anyone make a counter suggestion? They also suggested the Geyser Peak as a nicer addition Thanks SJ - Innkeeper - 06-14-2000 Both good choices. Recently touted the Vichon here ourselves. Also look for Blackstone. - hotwine - 06-14-2000 Good advice from Innkeeper. If you'll look under the Wine Specific Forums, you'll see one for Merlot; open that, and pull down the postings for the last 100 days. You'll find discussions of several good Merlots there. - Catch 22 - 06-14-2000 Just a thought, but why not get a "mixed" case, with several different brands (or 12 different brands for that matter). That way you get to try many, and possibly find several that you like for future case purchasing. Experimenting=Learning - Bucko - 06-14-2000 Wise suggestion by Catch22. My neighbor and I used to do exactly that -- get a mixed case of 12 -- try them all, them buy our favorites by the case. Cheaper to do it with a friend (I'm talking wine here!) Bucko [This message has been edited by Bucko (edited 06-14-2000).] - Drew - 06-14-2000 My wife and I have enjoyed the 98' Concha y Toro "Casillero del Diablo" from Chile. Very dark and plush...a good value for under $10. Drew - Drew - 06-14-2000 My wife and I have enjoyed the 98' Concha y Toro "Casillero del Diablo" from Chile. Very dark and plush...a good value for under $10. Drew |