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A wine for Irish Dinner
03-15-2005, 02:14 PM,
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If you are not going to have an Irish Brew or an American version thereof, recommend an inexpensive, yet heavy flavored wine to cope with all those flavors. I would recommend HRM Rex-Goliath, Free Range, Central Coast, Pinot Noir. The 2002 is on the market for well under $10. I'm not trying to get to buy some plonk; I like this wine very much.
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