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12-30-2003, 01:20 PM,
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Thanks to IK,KC,Drew and WW for the help and rec's concerning my last post on Stags Leap Fay.

By far my favorite wine so far is Cab. Sauv. but here's my question......what wine can I buy that would be a way to taste a big wine with ageing potential "young" without breaking my bank and, can you give me a rec on a great wine that is ready now to compare it with, again without breaking the bank.

My gut tells me it's impossible without diving into my savings account.....but if anyone knows it would be the TEAM here!

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