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Is it time to pop the cork?
02-15-2006, 06:13 PM,
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Thanks for the note (and thanks to Wonders for the update on how the '99s are coming along). I love the forest floor element I get from some PN -- my style, I guess. I haven't had much experience with Argyle, but had a dire experience with a Chalone recently that I posted on a few months back. It'll be awhile before I try another. I'll second the rec on the Minus Five, which I had the pleasure of trying with Wonders last summer. Seriously yummy stuff.
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