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DaleW wrote:
> Paso Robles or Amador Zins like Miles suggested are more > likely to be "huge", if that's what you're looking for. Even within a > geographic area there different styles, so hard to say without tasting > the wine Thats true. I prefer big very complex Zins. In Paso area theres several styles from light bodied on up. I prefer other varietals for light to medium. |
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