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		<title>By: Barbara Dudeck</title>
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		<description>I am a lover of this wine as well.  It seems they changed the name from Village Red to just plain Red.  Do you suppose they do not have a &quot; better name&quot; for it because it is not a &quot;cabernet sauvignon&quot; or &quot;merlot&quot; and yet hope to compete with those wines?  Just a guess.  We have been to the Napa and Sonoma wineries (which were great), but prefer to support the Michigan wineries when it makes sense.  P.S.  Tabor Hill Chardonney is another favorite.</description>
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