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Our take on the WA offline
08-16-2005, 08:49 PM,
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I think we might have caught them in a travel shock stage. Hope Moore, a partner in Alexandria Nicole, was in our shop and let me know our Washington wine selection was really lacking (no argument). I said send me something and she did - a Syrah and a Viognier. We drank them a few days after they were shipped, and they were lacking. What we had in Prosser was really good, in fact we brought some back.

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