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06-17-2004, 05:03 PM,
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Personally, I would suggest Sandeman's tawny port. I prefer the 20yr. It will run you somewhere in the neighborhood of $40. Sandeman also has other very fine ports. Their "generic" ruby port should run you $12 and is quite tasty.

If you want to explore elsewhere, California makes some good "ports", (not true ports b/c they are not made in Portugal). Some good ones are Montevina, Beringer, Ficklin, and Quady's.

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