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10-11-2005, 06:27 AM,
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Hi Dogman, and welcome to the Wine Board. Try the Merlots from Fetzer Valley Oaks and Bogle California. There are also various Vins de Pays Merlots from the South of France that are nice and inexpensive as well.

More and more wines are coming without corks for closures because some corks go bad. You will see various composite and other artificial corks as well as screwtops on quality table wines now and more in the future.
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