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The panel tasted well-priced wines from the Languedoc, a region in France that has had to undergo a painful evolution that is far from complete.
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For the wines from the main villages of the Côte Chalonnaise, a region just outside the great heart of Burgundy, respect has always be elusive.
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Some Barolos can take years to come around, but the 2004 vintage is approachable right now and represents a superb return to form.
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Even with the pitiful exchange rate, France is the greatest source of wine bargains in the world.
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Few wines can match Côtes du Rhône in exemplifying the myriad changes that have transformed the French wine industry in the last 20 years.
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