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April 30, 2010 at 8:05 AM #546160April 30, 2010 at 8:12 AM #545204meadandaleParticipant
[quote=sdrealtor]Melville is also on my list with Fiddlestix, Blackjack Ranch, Palmina, Alma Rosa and Foley.[/quote]
Foley is OK but their top tier wines are kinda on the high side–they do make some nice pinots though
Bridlewood is about a mile as the crow flies from where my mom lives and they make some great wines.
I’m very fond of Sunstone (been a club member for years) and Beckman. Both make great Rhone varietals; Beckman makes some interesting single vintage varietals (Marsanne, Rousanne) with grapes that are usually used in blends.
April 30, 2010 at 8:12 AM #545317meadandaleParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Melville is also on my list with Fiddlestix, Blackjack Ranch, Palmina, Alma Rosa and Foley.[/quote]
Foley is OK but their top tier wines are kinda on the high side–they do make some nice pinots though
Bridlewood is about a mile as the crow flies from where my mom lives and they make some great wines.
I’m very fond of Sunstone (been a club member for years) and Beckman. Both make great Rhone varietals; Beckman makes some interesting single vintage varietals (Marsanne, Rousanne) with grapes that are usually used in blends.
April 30, 2010 at 8:12 AM #545797meadandaleParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Melville is also on my list with Fiddlestix, Blackjack Ranch, Palmina, Alma Rosa and Foley.[/quote]
Foley is OK but their top tier wines are kinda on the high side–they do make some nice pinots though
Bridlewood is about a mile as the crow flies from where my mom lives and they make some great wines.
I’m very fond of Sunstone (been a club member for years) and Beckman. Both make great Rhone varietals; Beckman makes some interesting single vintage varietals (Marsanne, Rousanne) with grapes that are usually used in blends.
April 30, 2010 at 8:12 AM #545893meadandaleParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Melville is also on my list with Fiddlestix, Blackjack Ranch, Palmina, Alma Rosa and Foley.[/quote]
Foley is OK but their top tier wines are kinda on the high side–they do make some nice pinots though
Bridlewood is about a mile as the crow flies from where my mom lives and they make some great wines.
I’m very fond of Sunstone (been a club member for years) and Beckman. Both make great Rhone varietals; Beckman makes some interesting single vintage varietals (Marsanne, Rousanne) with grapes that are usually used in blends.
April 30, 2010 at 8:12 AM #546165meadandaleParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Melville is also on my list with Fiddlestix, Blackjack Ranch, Palmina, Alma Rosa and Foley.[/quote]
Foley is OK but their top tier wines are kinda on the high side–they do make some nice pinots though
Bridlewood is about a mile as the crow flies from where my mom lives and they make some great wines.
I’m very fond of Sunstone (been a club member for years) and Beckman. Both make great Rhone varietals; Beckman makes some interesting single vintage varietals (Marsanne, Rousanne) with grapes that are usually used in blends.
April 30, 2010 at 8:49 AM #545214sdrealtorParticipantBut I like the top tier wines. If we could figure out a way to get in to Sea Smoke that is where we would spend the weekend.
Having a Sideways weekend with my best and oldest friend. Great dinner plans too. Original Hitchin Post in Casmalia, Ballard Inn and Bradley Ogden’s restaurant in Solvang (Root 246).
Golf at LaPurisma and some oceanfront course in Santa Barabara.
Did we miss anything?
Guess I’m screwed on the $50 budget
April 30, 2010 at 8:49 AM #545327sdrealtorParticipantBut I like the top tier wines. If we could figure out a way to get in to Sea Smoke that is where we would spend the weekend.
Having a Sideways weekend with my best and oldest friend. Great dinner plans too. Original Hitchin Post in Casmalia, Ballard Inn and Bradley Ogden’s restaurant in Solvang (Root 246).
Golf at LaPurisma and some oceanfront course in Santa Barabara.
Did we miss anything?
Guess I’m screwed on the $50 budget
April 30, 2010 at 8:49 AM #545807sdrealtorParticipantBut I like the top tier wines. If we could figure out a way to get in to Sea Smoke that is where we would spend the weekend.
Having a Sideways weekend with my best and oldest friend. Great dinner plans too. Original Hitchin Post in Casmalia, Ballard Inn and Bradley Ogden’s restaurant in Solvang (Root 246).
Golf at LaPurisma and some oceanfront course in Santa Barabara.
Did we miss anything?
Guess I’m screwed on the $50 budget
April 30, 2010 at 8:49 AM #545903sdrealtorParticipantBut I like the top tier wines. If we could figure out a way to get in to Sea Smoke that is where we would spend the weekend.
Having a Sideways weekend with my best and oldest friend. Great dinner plans too. Original Hitchin Post in Casmalia, Ballard Inn and Bradley Ogden’s restaurant in Solvang (Root 246).
Golf at LaPurisma and some oceanfront course in Santa Barabara.
Did we miss anything?
Guess I’m screwed on the $50 budget
April 30, 2010 at 8:49 AM #546175sdrealtorParticipantBut I like the top tier wines. If we could figure out a way to get in to Sea Smoke that is where we would spend the weekend.
Having a Sideways weekend with my best and oldest friend. Great dinner plans too. Original Hitchin Post in Casmalia, Ballard Inn and Bradley Ogden’s restaurant in Solvang (Root 246).
Golf at LaPurisma and some oceanfront course in Santa Barabara.
Did we miss anything?
Guess I’m screwed on the $50 budget
April 30, 2010 at 8:52 AM #545224svelteParticipantGot to agree with the Barbasol, Taco Bell, and dog-n-coke at Costco.
But have to add Tina’s beef-n-bean frozen burritos, 3/$1 regular price, 5/$1 on sale. We keep those as emergency good in our freezer for when we’re in a hurry. Zap them for one minute, eat in one minute, out the door…
April 30, 2010 at 8:52 AM #545337svelteParticipantGot to agree with the Barbasol, Taco Bell, and dog-n-coke at Costco.
But have to add Tina’s beef-n-bean frozen burritos, 3/$1 regular price, 5/$1 on sale. We keep those as emergency good in our freezer for when we’re in a hurry. Zap them for one minute, eat in one minute, out the door…
April 30, 2010 at 8:52 AM #545817svelteParticipantGot to agree with the Barbasol, Taco Bell, and dog-n-coke at Costco.
But have to add Tina’s beef-n-bean frozen burritos, 3/$1 regular price, 5/$1 on sale. We keep those as emergency good in our freezer for when we’re in a hurry. Zap them for one minute, eat in one minute, out the door…
April 30, 2010 at 8:52 AM #545913svelteParticipantGot to agree with the Barbasol, Taco Bell, and dog-n-coke at Costco.
But have to add Tina’s beef-n-bean frozen burritos, 3/$1 regular price, 5/$1 on sale. We keep those as emergency good in our freezer for when we’re in a hurry. Zap them for one minute, eat in one minute, out the door…
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