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11-09-2006, 04:15 PM,
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For one thing I would demand to know from my rerailer why they don't carry local wines. Here in New England just about every retailer including state store here in NH carry local wines.

Just about the only widly distributed red is the afore mentioned Lambrusco. For whites look for Rieling or Chenin Blanc that do not have "Dry/troken/or sec" on the label.
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