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04-22-2004, 07:19 AM,
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Corrrection: the prices I cited are for over-the-counter sales of the store's own production. The D-I-Y prices are about half those, in the $7-$9 range, a very attractive price point.

My concern is the consistency of the grapes used in production; will have no interest if a product billed as Syrah uses grapes from 14 vineyards in CA this month, three in MO next month, and 12 in BC the next. But if terroir could be pinned down for individual batches, my interest will go 'way up. As I learn more, will post in the "wine biz" forum.
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