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09-07-2003, 08:47 AM,
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Best available local bargains in reds: a year ago I'd have said Aregentine Malbecs, this year I'd have to say Spanish Grenache in my market, day in-day out pricing. When my local stores run sales I'm buying inexpensive Bordeaux to put away for a few years, the 2000 vintage is hitting the local shelves and reminds that 'a rising tide raises all boats'. California Zin field blends on sale...not really 'incredible bargains' at regular retail but hard to beat locally when the prices are good. VdP Syrah.

Whites: White blends from all over. German riesling and 'green apple' Chardonnay from Washington State.

Rose': Spanish (grenache) rosado
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