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	<title>Comments on: H1N1&#8230; Wines?</title>
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		<title>By: John</title>
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		<description>Interesting post.  It would be really nice to have a local wine to go with Mexican food.  Drink menus at Mexican and even Tex Mex places around Boston only have beers and mixed drinks.  The closest think to wine is some Sangria.  Not that my Sangria wasn&#039;t good last night ...

Inspired by your post I tried to check the drink menus online of some of the Mexican restaurants in my area.  Some sites only had food while others only listed mixed drinks.  The ONLY place I could find with a wine list was Casa Romero.  Unfortunately the list didn&#039;t contain any Mexican wines.  Spain and Chile filled up most of the menu.  I say, bring up some wine from Mexico and let the consumer decide!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting post.  It would be really nice to have a local wine to go with Mexican food.  Drink menus at Mexican and even Tex Mex places around Boston only have beers and mixed drinks.  The closest think to wine is some Sangria.  Not that my Sangria wasn&#8217;t good last night &#8230;</p>
<p>Inspired by your post I tried to check the drink menus online of some of the Mexican restaurants in my area.  Some sites only had food while others only listed mixed drinks.  The ONLY place I could find with a wine list was Casa Romero.  Unfortunately the list didn&#8217;t contain any Mexican wines.  Spain and Chile filled up most of the menu.  I say, bring up some wine from Mexico and let the consumer decide!</p>
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