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De Long's Wine Grape Varietal Table
 Learn about Wine the Visual Way.
You consider yourself fairly open minded about wine. You're familiar with the big five -- Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, and Chardonnay -- and are getting comfortable with more obscure grape varieties: the occasional Albarino, Petite Sirah, or Viognier . But just when you thought you had the situation under control, your waiter suggests a Lagrein , your local liquor store is pushing Xynomavro , and your friends now swear |

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Oenophilia Varietal Stoppers, Set of 3 Assorted
 Organize your wine in style with this Varietal Stopper Set by Oenophilia. This set of 3 features different stopper tops that will help you distinguish your wine bottles immediately. Good wine is to be enjoyed, and while we hope you won't have enjoyed it so much that you actually need these to differentiate varietals, they might nonetheless come in handy! The gift boxed set includes one Bordeaux, one Chardonnay, and one Merlot stopper. The silver metal design tops make a great gift for the wine |

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Doktorenhof Wine Vinegar Varietals - Vanilla (100 ml) by igourmet.com
 We are proud to offer Doktorenhof's exquisite, naturally-brewed specialty wine vinegars that are carefully aged in oak barrels. This unparalleled care results in vinegars of exceptional quality. Whether for refining and seasoning fine dishes or enjoyed as an aperitif, their delicate tartness is persuasive to experience gourmets, renowned chefs de cuisine, as well as simple connoisseurs of the best life has to offer. Beautifully labeled and poured into tall glass bottles, these wine vinegars |

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A Wine Atlas of the Langhe: The Great Barolo and Barbaresco Vineyards
 Breathtaking landscapes filled with castles and churches, picturesque hilltop villages and, best of all, vineyards. This is the Langhe, an area in the Piedmont region of northern Italy that produces some of the world’s greatest wines. A Wine Atlas of the Langhe is a beautiful and highly informative book, produced by the international Slow Food movement, headquartered in Piedmont. For over ten years Slow Food researched the vineyards, the wines, and the history of this fascinating part of |

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