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89
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Caparoso 2001 Pinot Noir (San Luis Obispo)
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$17
A delicious Edna Valley wine that drinks soft and luscious; cherry-raspberry flavors are spiced up with cinnamon, clove and allspice. Not terribly deep or complex, but silky and succulent, and the price isn’t bad for a quality Central Coast Pinot.
— S.H.
(12/1/2003)
86
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Caparoso 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon (Central Coast)
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$10
Mainly from Paso Robles, a super-lush, soft wine with 5% Syrah. Drinks jammy and fruity, with black cherry, blackberry and raspberry flavors. So ripe, it’s almost sweet, but it’s technically dry. Good value.
— S.H.
(11/15/2003)
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