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Wine: Expensive isn't always better
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| June 5, 2008 Wine: Expensive isn't always better
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(NECN) - When it comes to wine, expensive doesn't always mean better.
Robin Goldstein, author of the new book, "The Wine Trials," has found that when you remove the labels and price tags, there is a surprising result.
Mr. Goldstein joins NECN's Barbara MacLeod.
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