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help! trying to ID a dessert wine
03-07-2003, 06:56 PM,
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A company called Pervini recently dumped a '91 Late Harvest Primitivo here in Seattle. It wound up selling for $3.99 a bottle and I managed to get hold of a case of it. I suspecdt the resason it waqs dumped was because, as I've opened successive bottles of it, I've found that some were wonderfully off-dry and had dazzling Zin flavors while some were icky sweet and smelled - hmmm - of roses. Don't know if this is your wine but the description sounded really familiar. I know Pervini wines show up a whole lot more east of WA and it wouldn't surprise me to think that a lot of restauranteurs (cheap bastards that we are) snapped them up. Suggestion: call the restaurant and ask them.
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