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But many of the 2004 grand crus have not yet been released.
The similarities among the crus are often greater than their differences.
For most consumers, the differences among the various crus are difficult to detect.
It is located in the right crus of the diaphragm.
While most of the best Beaujolais come from the crus, it is not a hard rule.
One of the more fuller bodied crus in this category.
Details of Crus' younger years are not known.
The tibia and fibula are the two bones of the crus.
Indeed, when tasting wines like these, and the nine grand crus to follow, humility is important.
Unlike France, Italy has never had an official classification of its best 'crus'.
Crus is a Latin word that means "leg".
The wines were ranked in importance from first to fifth growths (crus).
"You," he roared, "are entirely responsible for the fact that we have no money, Crus!
They are also homes to the aristocrats of the region's wine production, known as the Beaujolais crus.
Beaujolais prices are edging up over the $10 mark again, at least for the better crus.
Each is directed across the crus of the diaphragm, so as to form nearly a right angle with the aorta.
The lower crus of the diaphragm helps this sphincteric action.
Grands Crus improvement in becoming more tractable and settled has been highly significant.
This area is home to many Crus Bourgeois.
Let him see with his own eyes what Lentulus Crus did."
He returned to his house to find Lentulus Crus waiting for him.
It is also the largest of the Beaujolais crus, and is readily available in wine stores.
The retrocrural area is the area behind the crus of the diaphragm.
The crus in the north, however, are enjoying a much-deserved resurgence in popularity.
It is in the crus that the classic venous stasis ulcer occurs.