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11-07-2003, 04:47 PM,
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As far as I know we will be having ham, cornbread dressing,giblet gravy,sweet potatoe souffle,peas ,corn or corn souffle,breads,and an asst of cakes and pies, as far as price under $20. As stated before I have learned I don't like the oak flavored dry wines.The answer to the champange question would be i would like a sweet one under $20 if possible.
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11-07-2003, 06:44 PM,
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Hi again Yvonne, and your meal will go great with pinot noir. Here are some remommendations (all under $15): Villa Mount Eden, BV Coastal or Napa Valley, HRM Rex-Goliath Free Range Central Coast, and Joseph Drouhin LaForet. The first four are from California, and the last is from France.

For New Year's look for Freixenet, Cordon Negro, Extra Dry, Cava ($8-11). As we told you before, "extra dry" in bubblies means "off dry." It should be sweet enough for you.
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11-08-2003, 12:43 AM,
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2001 or 2002 Castle Rock Pinot Noirs (California) and Gruet sparkling (New Mexico)both under $15. [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]

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[This message has been edited by Drew (edited 11-07-2003).]
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