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Elaine fathers a child with a "blend" from Jerry & George.
The patty itself, a blend from the neighboring butcher, Ottomanelli & Sons, is plump and bulging.
For an accompaniment, try the Oleum's own label, a blend from a Majorcan winery, Macià Batle.
A blend from Edmunds St. John, which goes by the name Rocks and Gravel, was terrific.
The third was a suspiciously inexpensive bottle from an upscale supermarket, a blend from several Mediterranean countries.
A blend from two distinct estate owned sites, Riverpoint and Opou, this wine is like drinking Gisborne in a glass.
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This is no better exemplified than in the movie "Sideways," when a nouveau wino decries Merlot and Cabernet Franc and then swills Cheval Blanc (a Merlot-Cab Franc blend) from a paper cup while consuming deep-fried onion rings.
Like most branded teas, Lipton teas are a blend selected from many different plantations around the world, from well-known producing countries like China, India and Sri Lanka.
My favorite: the hearty, earthy, soulful 2009 Marco Tulio, a blend ($24) from Roanoke Vineyards, in Riverhead.
A blend sourced from multiple countries may mean the manufacturer is choosing cost over quality, but there are certainly high-quality exceptions.
Drinkers of still wines will have only two choices: a Chianti classico and a white blend from Tuscany.
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