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	<title>Comments on: Red Wine Review: Vinos Sin-Ley G2</title>
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		<title>By: Wines for the Barbecue : Wine Weekly</title>
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		<description>[...] Garnacha / Grenache Some Grenache-based wines are borderline full-bodied, but others are lighter. The biggest clue to figuring out which is which is the price &#8212; the less the cost, likely the lighter the wine. Look in the Spain aisle, and seek out labels with the region Catalayud, Jumilla, Campo de Borja, or La Mancha &#8212; all four have been exporting enjoyable light reds in the ten-dollar range. Try: Wrongo Dongo, Garnacha de Fuego, Zeta, Borsao, Vinos Sin Ley. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Garnacha / Grenache Some Grenache-based wines are borderline full-bodied, but others are lighter. The biggest clue to figuring out which is which is the price &#8212; the less the cost, likely the lighter the wine. Look in the Spain aisle, and seek out labels with the region Catalayud, Jumilla, Campo de Borja, or La Mancha &#8212; all four have been exporting enjoyable light reds in the ten-dollar range. Try: Wrongo Dongo, Garnacha de Fuego, Zeta, Borsao, Vinos Sin Ley. [...]</p>
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