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I await your suggestions

Posted by jj on May 8, 1999 at 15:29:05:

WE agree about some of the 'big name' Ca. wineries.

But I'd love to get a pointer to some of the Bordeaux wines under $15. that are good. I know some exist, but to date my own searching in that range has been much more successful in the California area, although one certainly finds some, well, (YAWN) factory products, even not under factory labels (and an occasional factory name with a non-factory product, too, a few of the Inglenook reserves are real wine).

In any case, I'm NOT arguing, I'd love to have some examples to try out! (and no, that is NOT sarcasm!)