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Gaultier thoroughly enjoys his expensive treat.
This smells and feels like a much more expensive treat.
Less Expensive Treat: Strasserhof Alto Adige Kerner 2012, $50, an excellent Tyrolean white.
Less Expensive Treat: Soulful 2011 Dolcetto d'Alba from the great Piemontese producer Teobaldo Cappellano, for $55.
Less Expensive Treat: Clos Roche Blanche Cuvée Pif Loire Valley 2011, for $45, a pure, vibrant cabernet franc full of life.
Less Expensive Treat: Cavalotto Langhe Grignolino 2011, $45, light, fresh, delicious red wine.
Less Expensive Treat: Bois de Boursan Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2006, $90, not cheap, but a pure, distinctive treat.
Less Expensive Treat: Losada Bierzo El Pájaor Rojo 2011, $40, earthy, fruity introduction to the pleasures of the mencía grape.
Less Expensive Treat: Selbach-Oster Mosel Zeltinger Schlossberg Spätlese 2007, $65, a lovely, delicate wine from a fine vintage.
Less Expensive Treat: Grosjean Valle d'Aosta Torrette Superieur 2008, $39, a red blend from northwesternmost Italy, elegant and deep.
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