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Another allocation dilemma
10-10-2002, 05:20 PM,
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I ALMOST agree with Buckingham and have dropped off every cult wine list. I still buy 2 of the high-priced bottlings...the Shafer Hillside and the Phelps Insignia. These 2 consistantly make some of the great bottlings from Napa. I can normally get each at under 100 from my local supplier so I splruge. Having just tried a bottle of the 92 Hillside and 90 Insignia, I now know why I buy these hummers.Both as close to top classic wines at their age I've experienced. I guess what I'm saying WOW is, if you can stretch it, this is one killer bottle of juice. WW ( I just got my 6 bottles of Insignia and the Hillside is coming next mo. Both at 99 per. )

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