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Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Who calls it claret in the states? Some pretentious wine writers and, yes the PLCB. But this is just one example of the way they treat wine at the PLCB. Have a look here. And then pull down the wine types. California Burgundy, Chianti from Cali and New York? This list is stuck in the 70s. It would be way too much trouble to have a decent search - I dunno lets try type , country for a start, then maybe through in varietal new world or area old world. And a low end red. Since.

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Who calls it claret in the states? Some pretentious wine writers and, yes the PLCB. But this is just one example of the way they treat wine at the PLCB. Have a look here. And then pull down the wine types. California Burgundy, Chianti from Cali and New York? This list is stuck in the 70s. It would be way too much trouble to have a decent search - I dunno lets try type , country for a start, then maybe through in varietal new world or area old world. And a low end red. Since.

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