Talk:Garagistes

"Often With Sometimes"??
Can someone please explain what "often with sometimes" means in "bigger, bolder, fruitier wines, often with sometimes a higher alcohol content" in any standard form of English, i.e. what the pairing of the adverb "often" with the adverb "sometimes" can possibly signify in ANY human language.

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