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		<title>By: Winexpression &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Wine Blogging Wednesday #19 When in Rhone Roundup</title>
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		<description>[...] Feel like pairing a Cigar with your wine? Edan does just that on Humiblog.com when he finds a nice match for a Romeo Y Julieta Cigar; an affordable 2004 Grenache house wine from his local French grocer. He also makes a good observation, in that the origin of this varietal was originally Spain, where it is referred to as Garnacha. The notes on this one sound delicious. [...]</description>
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