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Robert M. Parker: Parker's Wine Bargains: The World's Greatest Wine Values Under $25, Simon & Schuster, New York2009, 512 pp., ISBN: 1439101906 (paperback), $17.99.
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Robert M. Parker: Parker's Wine Bargains: The World's Greatest Wine Values Under $25, Simon & Schuster, New York2009, 512 pp., ISBN: 1439101906 (paperback), $17.99.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2012
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