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04-07-1999, 08:21 AM,
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Nancy, I put Preston in the category with some other "value priced" wineries like Fetzer, Louis Martini (yes, those folks), Columbia Crest, Chateau Ste. Michelle and the like. You'll rarely (at least with their regular wines) see God, but you won't be disappointed, either. You will get a soundly -made wine (maybe you won't like the oak regimen or something, but that's a stylistic thing) that is worth the money you paid, sometimes more. Preston's zin for $10 in Minnesota strikes me as a pretty good buy, and I suspect you'll like the wine.

The '97 Seghesio is a stunner for the money. Here in Oregon it's $12-14, but it SoCal it's around $10. In these times, it's a great buy at anything under $15 in my book. I'm sure it will get to you there in Scandinavia shortly.

Good hunting.
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