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08-02-2004, 08:19 PM,
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Also like some southern Rhones, Cotes du Rhones and CDP's, as well as some Spanish Garnaches. Many show an earthy side, some with hints of mushroom, that pair nicely. Also some California zins that display the bramble notes and are not to sweet or too big in the alcohol department. An Australian wine that might do the trick is d'Arenbergs "The Stump Jump" for around $10.

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