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Design an Introductory Red Tasting!
10-09-2003, 12:16 PM,
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I would include a fruity Pinot Noir (perhaps the basic Argyle) and/or a Beaujolais Cru (maybe Fleurie) for those who don't react well to tannic wines. I would also be tempted to include an old vines zinfandel because it stands out as a uniquely American wine but maybe that should be saved for a tasting of the varietal.
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