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Re: Try L'Ecole No. 41...

Posted by tcain on July 1, 2003 at 22:02:24:

It's a Small valley in winey Wallyworld. Agree with the Pepper Bridge. Look for new startup label Amavi Cellars directed by same winemaker "JF". Of all the new Walla Walla wines, Pepper Bridge is red cab king. Most of the valley wineries get the most of amortizing their forklifts by moving barrels every time they top off. Pepper Bridges never ever move, ever. I chalk the improved clarity and bursting florals up to this. Exceptional juice.

TC