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Suck It
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I like the Z.S.Katz a lot, I tend towards the bright and fruity, which is why I like that kid on glee, the one that
probably has a clitoris. (I KID).... The Meridian ought to be decent, might not taste too expensive, but it ought to be good enough, certainly. The others I would be stabbing in the dark on, but NONE of them look bad, out of those that I don't know. I would think the Beaujolais would be great, a bit dry and tannic, but again good enough. ALL OF IT, from the vintages I can read, is ready to drink now....how convenient, lol. I'd start with that Mondavi, unless someone else with experience thought it would roll on. |
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#2 |
Bunion
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I have had 4 of the six (weirdly enough, I have not had the rightmost one in each pic). I'd say that they are all nice wines with the Meridian and the Beaujolais being the ones that peak my interest. In the very end, it will depend a lot on how the previous owner stored them. My advice is to work them in to a mix of wines you like so that you can have both a backup and comparison readily at hand.
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