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03-04-2005, 11:28 AM,
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Welcome to the board, Gregg.

Suggest you scan down the board to the threads on specific varietals to find tasting notes (TNs) on many wines. We try to include comments about fruitiness, structure, alcohol level, price point and point of purchase to give other members tips on what to expect and where to find a given wine. Nice reds are available from WA, CA, Oregon, France, Spain, Italy and Portugal, as well as Chile, South Africa, and Argentina that all show good fruit and are reasonably priced. For a European version of a Zinfandel, look for A Mano Primativo from Italy; widely available and currently priced at about $11 in this area.
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