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How to appreciate Merlot
10-19-2001, 08:01 AM,
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Beaujolais or Zinfandel are both good wines for those just learning to enjoy dry red wine. Light bodied Pinot Noirs, like Oregon's Firesteed or Bridgeview are also very tasty and don't overwhelm with tannins, etc... I also recommend a few inexpensive blends, 'REDS' zinfandel blend from Laurel Glen, or the Grenache/Syrah blend from Rosemont.
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