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  • I think David Roederer is looking for a job saying things like 'she is in a good position' is just nonsense, she has a HUGE mountain of disbelief to climb disbelief in;

    Poll: Iowa Republicans like Palin, but have doubts 2009

  • It didn’t take the name of Roederer until 1833, when one of the partners in the firm, Louis Roederer, inherited the business from his uncle.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • It didn’t take the name of Roederer until 1833, when one of the partners in the firm, Louis Roederer, inherited the business from his uncle.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • It didn’t take the name of Roederer until 1833, when one of the partners in the firm, Louis Roederer, inherited the business from his uncle.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • It didn’t take the name of Roederer until 1833, when one of the partners in the firm, Louis Roederer, inherited the business from his uncle.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • It didn’t take the name of Roederer until 1833, when one of the partners in the firm, Louis Roederer, inherited the business from his uncle.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • It didn’t take the name of Roederer until 1833, when one of the partners in the firm, Louis Roederer, inherited the business from his uncle.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • It didn’t take the name of Roederer until 1833, when one of the partners in the firm, Louis Roederer, inherited the business from his uncle.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • It didn’t take the name of Roederer until 1833, when one of the partners in the firm, Louis Roederer, inherited the business from his uncle.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • It didn’t take the name of Roederer until 1833, when one of the partners in the firm, Louis Roederer, inherited the business from his uncle.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

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