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         <title>Mascarello Barolo Monprivato 1.5L</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<big><strong>2005 G. Mascarello Barolo Monprivato 1.5L</strong>
A Rich Monprivato Echoing the Powerful 1999
<strong>Special Pricing on Rare Magnums!</strong>

Today a targeted offering featuring just about the coolest thing for a Monprivato fan: <em>MAGNUMS</em></big>

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</table><p>Giuseppe Mascarello's Barolo Monprivato is consistently one of our favorite traditional Barolos.</p>
<p><strong>It is without a doubt one of the greatest expressions of Piedmont red; </strong>few achieve the Burgundy-like finesse that Mauro Mascarello coaxes from this prime real estate.</p>
<p>We offered regular 750ml bottles of the 2005 Monprivato in early December, writing: &quot;While the 2005 is a powerful Monprivato, a wine that reminds Antonio Galloni of the 1999, <strong>it is also one of the greatest 'new release' deals to come around in a long time.&quot;</strong><strong><br />
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         <title>2003 Mascarello Barolo Monprivato</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<strong>The estate of Guiseppe Mascarello is one of the most underrated in the wine world;</strong> Mauro Mascarello, the current head of the estate, is a Piedmont legend standing with the giants of traditional Barolo: <strong>Giacomo Conterno, Bruno Giacosa</strong> and <strong>Bartolo Mascarello.</strong> Because of our long-standing support of Mascarello's famed Barolo Monprivato, we were able to secure one parcel of the 2003 at a special pre-arrival price.

<strong>At well under $100, this is one of the greatest deals in all of red winedom.</strong> Mascarello's Monprivato is, year in and year out, one of the defining Barolos and in the mammoth 03 vintage, Mauro has crafted a Monprivato that handles its stunning ripeness with pitch-perfect elegance.]]></description>
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         <title>Gaja and Bartolo 1971s</title>
         <description>Exhausted and hungry after a 12 hour retail day, Maslow&apos;s hierarchy of needs often moves drinking great wine to the end of my immediate priority list. Last Friday evening, basic human needs caused Stephen to head for home at 8pm and almost convinced me to follow the same path.

Lucky for me (and unlucky for him) Crush Managing Partner Bob Schagrin was ready to throwdown and had stood up two 1971&apos;s from Piemonte to enjoy...</description>
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