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NW Wines: Not Ready For Prime Time
01-17-2003, 08:33 AM,
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I be back and find some new members on the board (B. Loring) with lots of karma and wine knowledge. Welcome ole' master-winemaker and we too here in Az. are shut out as far as shipping is concerned. Foodster, you're welcome any time of the week, it doesn't necessaril;y have to be on a weekend. Don't ever recall the mention of money on any post I ever made. I have dropped off all of the boutique (Grace,Hatlan, Araujo, etc ) as I reported after the 97 vintage. They still make some terrific bottles but the pricing has gone insane. Even my close friend Al Braunstein no longer has a place in my cellar. And any-whoos, there done' be no space available. WW
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01-18-2003, 12:23 AM,
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WW, Loring is a Cab lover's Pinot -- big, bold, fruity, pretty nice.

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01-18-2003, 09:16 AM,
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You're rite on Buck-snort, I've managed to trade for a couple and agree. Kinda' like ole' Joe used to make in the 70s'. WW
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