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[quote=Anonymous]The key is finding a good wine store with someone to help guide you through the process. Personally I find it hard to care too much, but in general one of the PPs was right that there is little difference unless you start getting to the $50-$100 range. Couple of good rules - older isn't always better, unless you're talking about quality dark reds. General table-wine in the $10-$15 range is pretty similar. There are occasional "steals" in the $25 range, but they are few and far between - examples are typically newer Cabernets that could stand another year of aging. If you want to enjoy fine wine, taste a couple of higher-end Bordeaux varieties. I found that Saint Emilion was a good value for my tastes. But finding a wine store is a good start - people who like wine love to talk about it and can make some suggestions.[/quote]
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