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>Hunt:
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>I knew I'd get an international flavored response. My question wasn't
>geared so much towards running out and trying to find those wines as it
>was to get a feel for what people in the NG prefer.
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>I see a lot of responses listing French wines, so I guess I better get
>to work trying a few. I've had a few non-varietal French reds (Cotes du
>Rhone, Beaujolais) but I'm pretty far behind the rest of you, so I
>better get moving. I just hope my liver holds out! <grin>
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There are some great value FR wines in fairly wide distribution in the US. If
you can score some Morgon Beaujolais, it doesn't get much better (from that
appellation) than those. They, like most designated BJs hold up to a few years
of cellaring. The Loire Valley also sees wide distribution in US and offers
some very interesting wines. Good drinking, and to your liver (health)!

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