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November 29, 2010 at 8:58 PM #634605November 29, 2010 at 9:23 PM #634610PCinSDGuest
[quote=sdrealtor]pablo
The wine world is on fire sale thse days. the values out there are amazing. I have been buying lots of Italian wines (Brunelo’s and Barolo’s) lately to age at great prices. There are deals to be found if you go to the right places.If you really want to buy great wines for great prices, my two main sources these days are both in OC and both will ship to you or you can pick up in OC. The best thing to do is to sign up for their email services.
http://www.winex.com in Orange
http://www.amazinggrapes.com in Rancho Santa Margerita
While everyone has different tastes if you can buy wines rated 90 or above by WS (wine spectator) or Robert Parker for under $30 you will likely be very happy with what you get more often than not.[/quote]
Ah, more good tips. Thank you. There should be some respectable stuff out there under $30.
I’m blessed with a wine palate that can enjoy the cheap stuff, but I like to take something better when I go to house parties.
I don’t have the patience or room for aging wine.
November 29, 2010 at 9:23 PM #635061PCinSDGuest[quote=sdrealtor]pablo
The wine world is on fire sale thse days. the values out there are amazing. I have been buying lots of Italian wines (Brunelo’s and Barolo’s) lately to age at great prices. There are deals to be found if you go to the right places.If you really want to buy great wines for great prices, my two main sources these days are both in OC and both will ship to you or you can pick up in OC. The best thing to do is to sign up for their email services.
http://www.winex.com in Orange
http://www.amazinggrapes.com in Rancho Santa Margerita
While everyone has different tastes if you can buy wines rated 90 or above by WS (wine spectator) or Robert Parker for under $30 you will likely be very happy with what you get more often than not.[/quote]
Ah, more good tips. Thank you. There should be some respectable stuff out there under $30.
I’m blessed with a wine palate that can enjoy the cheap stuff, but I like to take something better when I go to house parties.
I don’t have the patience or room for aging wine.
November 29, 2010 at 9:23 PM #633959PCinSDGuest[quote=sdrealtor]pablo
The wine world is on fire sale thse days. the values out there are amazing. I have been buying lots of Italian wines (Brunelo’s and Barolo’s) lately to age at great prices. There are deals to be found if you go to the right places.If you really want to buy great wines for great prices, my two main sources these days are both in OC and both will ship to you or you can pick up in OC. The best thing to do is to sign up for their email services.
http://www.winex.com in Orange
http://www.amazinggrapes.com in Rancho Santa Margerita
While everyone has different tastes if you can buy wines rated 90 or above by WS (wine spectator) or Robert Parker for under $30 you will likely be very happy with what you get more often than not.[/quote]
Ah, more good tips. Thank you. There should be some respectable stuff out there under $30.
I’m blessed with a wine palate that can enjoy the cheap stuff, but I like to take something better when I go to house parties.
I don’t have the patience or room for aging wine.
November 29, 2010 at 9:23 PM #634037PCinSDGuest[quote=sdrealtor]pablo
The wine world is on fire sale thse days. the values out there are amazing. I have been buying lots of Italian wines (Brunelo’s and Barolo’s) lately to age at great prices. There are deals to be found if you go to the right places.If you really want to buy great wines for great prices, my two main sources these days are both in OC and both will ship to you or you can pick up in OC. The best thing to do is to sign up for their email services.
http://www.winex.com in Orange
http://www.amazinggrapes.com in Rancho Santa Margerita
While everyone has different tastes if you can buy wines rated 90 or above by WS (wine spectator) or Robert Parker for under $30 you will likely be very happy with what you get more often than not.[/quote]
Ah, more good tips. Thank you. There should be some respectable stuff out there under $30.
I’m blessed with a wine palate that can enjoy the cheap stuff, but I like to take something better when I go to house parties.
I don’t have the patience or room for aging wine.
November 29, 2010 at 9:23 PM #634740PCinSDGuest[quote=sdrealtor]pablo
The wine world is on fire sale thse days. the values out there are amazing. I have been buying lots of Italian wines (Brunelo’s and Barolo’s) lately to age at great prices. There are deals to be found if you go to the right places.If you really want to buy great wines for great prices, my two main sources these days are both in OC and both will ship to you or you can pick up in OC. The best thing to do is to sign up for their email services.
http://www.winex.com in Orange
http://www.amazinggrapes.com in Rancho Santa Margerita
While everyone has different tastes if you can buy wines rated 90 or above by WS (wine spectator) or Robert Parker for under $30 you will likely be very happy with what you get more often than not.[/quote]
Ah, more good tips. Thank you. There should be some respectable stuff out there under $30.
I’m blessed with a wine palate that can enjoy the cheap stuff, but I like to take something better when I go to house parties.
I don’t have the patience or room for aging wine.
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