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Happy to toss in my two pence.
You start off with a price, without talking about the audience. For some, a $100 Pinot is a great day, for others they are wondering why you don't have four bottles of something else...
For Pinot, then we need to know if you trend towards the Burgundy spectrum or to that syrupy cr@p getting big points (my preference just bled through).
It also depends if you need some name recognition (Like faverymi mentioned, or Littorai, Calera) or under the radar "in the know" wines. If they are burg hounds, then I can set you up. Our wines fit the price point, we have something more affordable. Point of reference, ours are on If they are not pinot lovers, then go for Malbec, inexpensive and always a crowd pleaser.
Don
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