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	<title>Comments on: Saturday Afternoon Equals Crazies at the Wine Store</title>
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		<title>By: the other frog</title>
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		<description>I know what you mean about the wine snobs.  They are a breed apart.

I love viognier and you can usually find it in most wine stores worth the price of admission.

I would recommend trying a &quot;Vino Verde&quot;, which is a Portugese &quot;boutique&quot; wine. They&#039;re usually inexpensive and sometimes very good.  Easiest to find in wine stores that sort by Country of origin.

The name means green, as in using grapes before they&#039;re totally ripe.  I love the way you can actually taste it in the wine.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know what you mean about the wine snobs.  They are a breed apart.</p>
<p>I love viognier and you can usually find it in most wine stores worth the price of admission.</p>
<p>I would recommend trying a &#8220;Vino Verde&#8221;, which is a Portugese &#8220;boutique&#8221; wine. They&#8217;re usually inexpensive and sometimes very good.  Easiest to find in wine stores that sort by Country of origin.</p>
<p>The name means green, as in using grapes before they&#8217;re totally ripe.  I love the way you can actually taste it in the wine.</p>
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