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A Wine Rookie (Pinot Noir)
02-13-2001, 09:13 PM,
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Hi Thorin, and welcome to the Wine Board. Yes it would work with a "light" tomato sauce. A widely available brand is Meridian Pinot Noir, Santa Barbara. It runs around $14.00, and is one of the handful of quality pinots costing less than $20. David Bruce Pinot Noir, Central Coast; and River Road Pinot Noir, Russian River are two others at around the same price point.
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