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	<title>Comments on: Wine Review: Man Vintners Chenin Blanc 2005</title>
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		<title>By: What Wine Goes With Chicken? Review &#124; Wine Welfare</title>
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		<description>[...] Cheesy sauces = Crisp, acidic whites. No buttery Chardonnays or vanilla Viogniers. Don&#8217;t match fat with fat. You want the sour fruits and tart acid to cut through that cheese so that the fruit of the wine blends along with it. That&#8217;s why fruit and cheese go so well together. Cheesy sauces can mean everything from Alfredos to fondue-type sauces. Try the Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc or the Man Vintners Chenin Blanc. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] sit back with a glass of&#8230;.what did we do last&#8230;.oh yes, the Man Vintners Chenin Blanc, relax, and get ready to learn a little something about training your palate with Gary [...]</description>
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