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08-25-2001, 06:14 AM,
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Hi agin' there Golfinwif-Cigar. If you have the funds try different wines from different vineyards that fall into your price range. When you find a bottle that rings your bell, note it , and go on to another that does the same. When you've established the style of wines that please YOU,analyze what it is about them that pleases your palate and you're on your way to building a comfort zone with the grape. Again, nothing beats experience. Reading helps gain knowledge about the various types, styles, and regions the wines come from, but until you drink them suckers and decide ifn' you like them they're still just another bottle. Don't be afraid to explore. You'll find, especially today, there's more than a zillion ways to crush a grape. Good luck on your journey into that most wunnerful world of winedom. WW
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