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>"It would make me question your World View immediately that you said this and did so publicly. I can't fault you, however, for your honestly. If you tried a bottle of, say, Malbec, from where near where Nestor lives, you would never, ever, drink a "rosé" again " Malbec is considered an inferior vintage in its native France, but I must say that in the Mendoza region of Argentina, it has become a very fine wine indeed. Sandy hills, mountains, sun ... have transformed the Malbec beyond recognition. A bit heady though (14°), but really good. I have fond memories of the bodegas in Mendoza. I spent three months there a while ago. And the clérico, the Argentinian equivalent of the Spanish Sangria, but with fruity white wine instead ... I really had a good time in Argentina, all things considered. Mendoza, Bariloche, Patagonia, the snow in the Andes, the Pampa, Tierra del Fuego, Buenos Aires... I remember reading Borges and MArtin fierro Aquí me pongo a cantar Al compás de la vigüela, Que el hombre que lo desvela Una pena estraordinaria Como la ave solitaria Con el cantar se consuela. ________________________________________________ Send list submissions to: Marxism@lists.econ.utah.edu Set your options at: http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/options/marxism/archive%40mail-archive.com