
Recent and impending developments affecting the retail wine market:
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If the young 2005s appear to be no-brainers for all chardonnay lovers, the 2004s are best suited for the true Burgundy connoisseur: classic, minerally, precise wines that accurately reflect their sites.
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In addition to offering tasting notes on virtually all of Spain's top high-end collectible wines, Josh Raynolds has uncovered more stunning values in the under-$12 range than ever before.
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Between Santa Barbara's juicy, balanced pinot noirs and Paso Robles' opulent, full-flavored Rhône Rangers, the Central Coast is a hot category in today's market. But for every rich and satisfying bottle, there's one that's distinctly less refined if not downright extreme.
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Our man on the ground in Italy directs his attention at one of that country's most exciting wine regions today.
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