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Default 92 Mayacamas Cabernet Sauvignon

On May 20, 10:42?am, "
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> > On May 19, 6:08?pm, Emery Davis > wrote:

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> > > Dale's tasting of the other night inspired us to try one of these. ?(Magnum).

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> > > Served with Guinea Hen with cru wild boar ham, cepes and artichoke hearts in
> > > Coteaux du Layon.

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> > > Tons of tobacco, some pepper and bramble. ?Very true to Dale's note on the 70,
> > > this wine was young but enjoyable. ?A classy bottle that belies the in-your-face
> > > CA style. ?Only downside was just a hint of bell pepper.

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> > > Questions about wine? ?Visithttp://winefaq.hostexcellence.com

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> > Nice notes. And sounds like some meal. CdL is usually too pricy to
> > cook with here! I love pintade/guinea, but seldom see it around here.
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> Where are you Dale, we can get it easily in England and in France, in
> fact as we speak there are a few of them walking across the veggie
> garden, grr, gerroff my cabbages!
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US (NYC metro area). US market is not generally great for poultry
other than chicken, duck, and turkey. We can find capon and goose
pretty easily. I can get guinea hens, pheasant, squab but it takes
effort.