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05-18-2006, 01:34 PM,
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IK is right! The world is now your oyster! Pick a few countries and try their wines. The names are not as straight forward as the varietals but they are certainly worth the trouble to understand. Also, you are now in the position to try old world wines versus new international style wines. You may want to pick two countries like France and Chile to start to see whether you like the international style or the old world style (not to say that France does not have international style wines).

Great time to get to know a good wine store that can walk you around this experiene andh help to guide you! Bon Voyage!
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