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12-17-1999, 11:09 PM,
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I can think of several champagnes I would drink before opening a new bottle of Cooks -- let alone one that has to be bad. Drink your Korbel or why not move up to a domestic Roederer (about $20) or try Argyle -- Oregon (less than $20) as not too expensive alternatives.
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