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04-10-2001, 11:28 AM,
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Hi Emily, and welcome to the Wine Board. Although we speak pretty much the same language, sometimes have problems understanding questions from the U.K. and the Land of Oz. By substitute, do you mean wines of equal or close to equal quality? Do they have to be Chilean and/or cabernet, or/and cabernet and/or Chilean?
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