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11-10-2003, 01:35 PM,
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Hi Johnny and welcome to the Wine Board. You might start with Beaujolais. The '03 Nouveau will be out in a couple of weeks. In the meantime look for Beaujolais Villages and the Cru Beaujolais (Fleurie, Moulin A Vent, etc) from '00 and '01 are excellent. '02s are spotty.

You might also try the lighter barberas from California and Italy (Asti & Alba). The lighter ones are the less expensive ones, which should make you happy. Some of the simplier (again less expensive) Chiantis and Chianti Classicos, e.g. Cecchi should also please you.
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