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	<title>The Extraordinary Wine Club &#187; Oidium</title>
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		<title>2006 Terra Andina Reserva Carménère, Valle del Rapel, Chile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carménère has a fascinating History.  A popular grape in 19th century Bordeaux, where it was sometimes known as Grand Vidure, it mysteriously reappeared in Chile in the 1990's.]]></description>
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