The Quest for Values

Feb 3, 2000
The Quest for Values In the May 15 Wine Spectator, assistant managing editor Kim Marcus seeks out the world's great values in wine, and comes up with 100, ranging from $6 to $12, scoring anywhere from 85 to 90 points on the 100-point scale.

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