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Finding Wines by Criteria
7. Press 
 to view the matches.
You can select more criteria now by
first pressing 
. The menu shows
the number of wineries with matches.
8. Select a producer and then a
wine, if needed.
9. Press 
BACK
 to back up.
The wine ratings in this cartridge are
those of Robert M. Parker, Jr., the
author of 
Parker’s Wine Buyer’s
Guide.
He writes that a rating of 90-100 is
the equivalent of an A in school,
“given for outstanding or special
effort.” Ratings of 80-89 equal a B:
“Many of the wines that fall into this
range are great values.” 70-79
represents a C, or average mark.
Below 70 is a D or F, “the sign of an
unbalanced, flawed, or terribly dull or
diluted wine.”
  Understanding Wine Ratings
Highlighting Search Words
When reading wine descriptions or other
topics, you can highlight varieties, terms,
and certain other words and then search
for other occurrences of them.
1. Press 
WINES
 (red).
2. Press 
ENTER
 twice to view the
description of the first wine
(Acacia
).
3. Press 
SPACE
 to page down.
4. Press 
ENTER
 to start the
highlight.
5. Press 
 repeatedly to
highlight Pinot.
6. Press 
ENTER
 to search for the
word.
A list of Pinot producing wineries
appears.
7. Select a producer or press
BACK
 repeatedly to back up.