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05-16-2000, 07:04 PM,
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It is sort of like trying to decide which cookie to take out of the jar. Actually, it may be a little more difficult. You are certainly going to want one you can open shortly after getting it home. Most current vintages in the $20.00 range are meant to be laid down for at least a little while. This means you would have to either get a cheaper, more approachable current vintage, or an older vintage. You would have to find a large, usually metropolitan, wine/liquor store to find the latter. Scroll down the Wine Board to Cabernet Sauvignon and click on it. Then go to the upper right part of the page and click on "go." Select, last 100 days. You will find dozens of great selections there.

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