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04-19-2003, 07:21 AM,
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Well, JBH, I think some, if not most of these are good wines, but you may want repost the question with a bit more information. Not on all of them you actually wrote the specific wine. Let me explain:
Tuscany and Piedmont are each very large regions in Italy that grow wine. Chianti is one of the regions in Tuscany and also a type of wine and Chianti Classico is a sub-region of Chianti with a more "controlled" type of wine (and supposedly and higher qulity). There are dozens of Chianti Classico and a variety of quality. Gavi di Gavi again is a type of wine that many wineries make and quality can vary.
The ones I could identify:
#1 Fallegro Favorita 2001 - a white wine, I think from a winery called "Gianni Gagliardo"
#5 Tuscany Chianti Giorgio Primo 1999 - Excellent wine

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
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