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A good solid starter Burgundy
04-28-2005, 03:10 PM,
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For a really easy drinking pinot... try the Marimar Torres. I always have a few bottles in the cellar for friends who aren't much into wines (in general) and they seem to enjoy it very much.

This isn't to say that there isn't any substance to it though... it's quite delicious.

You can also try some of the Domaine Drouhin pinots... again, they're quite tasty and won't break your pocket book.

Babcock is another one I really enjoy...

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