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	<title>Comments on: Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon (2006)</title>
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		<title>By: Tom &#38; Melody</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 00:43:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello Mike &amp; Jane, I so enjoyed your post! Where are you, exactly? I am trying to figure out where the other side of Lake Michigan and Superior would be -- are you in Wisconsin? 

So glad you enjoyed this Cabernet. And, it sounds like your two sons, who are interested in wines, enjoyed it as well. I&#039;m sure your taste buds are just as finely tuned as ours! 

Thanks so much for a fun and entertaining comment on our blog. Please comment again!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Mike &amp; Jane, I so enjoyed your post! Where are you, exactly? I am trying to figure out where the other side of Lake Michigan and Superior would be &#8212; are you in Wisconsin? </p>
<p>So glad you enjoyed this Cabernet. And, it sounds like your two sons, who are interested in wines, enjoyed it as well. I&#8217;m sure your taste buds are just as finely tuned as ours! </p>
<p>Thanks so much for a fun and entertaining comment on our blog. Please comment again!</p>
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		<title>By: Mike and Jane</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are from the other side of Lake Michigan and Superior, which is where we encountered this Cab.  We were on a family vacation on the north shore of Lake Superior at the Lutsen Mountain ski area.  We had driven north from the Twin Cities through a rather impressive snow storm in two vehicles, and wanted to have something hot to eat and winish to drink.

We stopped at Moguls, a new establishment at the ski resort in Lutsen.  The eatery was once called Tracks as in deer footprints I suppose, and left much to be desired in the way of cuisine.  The atmosphere was the same and we wondered what would befall us.  

we were pleasantly surprised with both the food and the wine, Tunnel of Elms Cab and Merlot, the house wine,proved to be a great choice, and though I don&#039;t have the distinguished discernment in my 60yr old taste buds that you seem to, I enjoyed my cab, and those with me were pleasantly pleased as well.  Two, our younger son and fiancee, have recently begun exploring the world of wines, and two, our older son and wife who reside driving distance from California Wine Country in Menlo Park, were happy with the wine as well.
l&#039;chaim!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are from the other side of Lake Michigan and Superior, which is where we encountered this Cab.  We were on a family vacation on the north shore of Lake Superior at the Lutsen Mountain ski area.  We had driven north from the Twin Cities through a rather impressive snow storm in two vehicles, and wanted to have something hot to eat and winish to drink.</p>
<p>We stopped at Moguls, a new establishment at the ski resort in Lutsen.  The eatery was once called Tracks as in deer footprints I suppose, and left much to be desired in the way of cuisine.  The atmosphere was the same and we wondered what would befall us.  </p>
<p>we were pleasantly surprised with both the food and the wine, Tunnel of Elms Cab and Merlot, the house wine,proved to be a great choice, and though I don&#8217;t have the distinguished discernment in my 60yr old taste buds that you seem to, I enjoyed my cab, and those with me were pleasantly pleased as well.  Two, our younger son and fiancee, have recently begun exploring the world of wines, and two, our older son and wife who reside driving distance from California Wine Country in Menlo Park, were happy with the wine as well.<br />
l&#8217;chaim!</p>
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