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03-10-2005, 07:36 PM,
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Let me throw Valpolicella into this mix. Try the Allegrini Classico, the Masi Serego Allegheri Classico, the Masi Modello della Venezia, or the Ripassos from Zenato, Boscaini, and Bertani. They're very cheerful, fruity wines, great with food, and inexpensive. And widely available!
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