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		<title>Tasting Note: Viña Chocalán Gran Reserva Blend 2004, Maipo Valley</title>
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										Although I am most often weary of the &#8220;big&#8221; wines, I do enjoy ripe fruit and bold flavors just as much as the next guy. As long as the ripe fruit doesn&#8217;t jam the glass, if you see what I mean, and as long as other elements give it structure and balance.
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