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Obviously the best method to select a wine before purchasing is to taste it.. However, tasting before buying is not always an option.
I don't pay much attention to a wine's description on the back label, since they all seem to lavish praise on the stuff inside even if it is plonk. However, there is a fairly reliable quality indicator on the label which I do use: the name of the *importer*. In addition to, for example, Kermit Lynch, Jorge Ordonez and Eric Solomon (I know I am leaving several worthy others out), who are the importers whose name on the label--in your experience--equate to a guarantee that the juice inside the bottle will be of good quality? Thanks. |
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