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August 23, 2010 at 6:53 PM #596175August 23, 2010 at 8:38 PM #595181mike92104Participant
I was introduced to Gewürztraminer the other day. I liked it. Nice, sweet wine that was kind of refreshing.
August 23, 2010 at 8:38 PM #595274mike92104ParticipantI was introduced to Gewürztraminer the other day. I liked it. Nice, sweet wine that was kind of refreshing.
August 23, 2010 at 8:38 PM #595813mike92104ParticipantI was introduced to Gewürztraminer the other day. I liked it. Nice, sweet wine that was kind of refreshing.
August 23, 2010 at 8:38 PM #595922mike92104ParticipantI was introduced to Gewürztraminer the other day. I liked it. Nice, sweet wine that was kind of refreshing.
August 23, 2010 at 8:38 PM #596235mike92104ParticipantI was introduced to Gewürztraminer the other day. I liked it. Nice, sweet wine that was kind of refreshing.
August 24, 2010 at 12:45 AM #595276temeculaguyParticipantThanks to whoever revived this thread, I never read some of it. Love Casca’s, the cheese quotes were great, I had to look up “erudite bon vivant” but now I want to make it my license plate if I can figure out how to abbreviate it.
Josh/barnaby is much better at this than I, I usually write down his posts for future shopping trips. I did go to wine x in oc because of josh and sdrealtor and it took me two months to recover from my credit card bill, my pockets are safer in a casino filled with strippers than they are in that place, I went nuts, filled the car.
Josh’s best quote, his best concept is about how there is a level you reach when the wine is the meal’s centerpiece. It’s fun to get to that stage.
I did try the layer cake that arraya mentioned, I liked it, thanks. I also agree with josh’s call on Ruffino chianti. I’m not ready for Burgundy yet, I’ll save tht phase, I’m still in napa cab hell. Clos du Val (not to be confused with clos du bois) and Joe Phelps are still where my $30-$40 price point love lies.
August 24, 2010 at 12:45 AM #595369temeculaguyParticipantThanks to whoever revived this thread, I never read some of it. Love Casca’s, the cheese quotes were great, I had to look up “erudite bon vivant” but now I want to make it my license plate if I can figure out how to abbreviate it.
Josh/barnaby is much better at this than I, I usually write down his posts for future shopping trips. I did go to wine x in oc because of josh and sdrealtor and it took me two months to recover from my credit card bill, my pockets are safer in a casino filled with strippers than they are in that place, I went nuts, filled the car.
Josh’s best quote, his best concept is about how there is a level you reach when the wine is the meal’s centerpiece. It’s fun to get to that stage.
I did try the layer cake that arraya mentioned, I liked it, thanks. I also agree with josh’s call on Ruffino chianti. I’m not ready for Burgundy yet, I’ll save tht phase, I’m still in napa cab hell. Clos du Val (not to be confused with clos du bois) and Joe Phelps are still where my $30-$40 price point love lies.
August 24, 2010 at 12:45 AM #595908temeculaguyParticipantThanks to whoever revived this thread, I never read some of it. Love Casca’s, the cheese quotes were great, I had to look up “erudite bon vivant” but now I want to make it my license plate if I can figure out how to abbreviate it.
Josh/barnaby is much better at this than I, I usually write down his posts for future shopping trips. I did go to wine x in oc because of josh and sdrealtor and it took me two months to recover from my credit card bill, my pockets are safer in a casino filled with strippers than they are in that place, I went nuts, filled the car.
Josh’s best quote, his best concept is about how there is a level you reach when the wine is the meal’s centerpiece. It’s fun to get to that stage.
I did try the layer cake that arraya mentioned, I liked it, thanks. I also agree with josh’s call on Ruffino chianti. I’m not ready for Burgundy yet, I’ll save tht phase, I’m still in napa cab hell. Clos du Val (not to be confused with clos du bois) and Joe Phelps are still where my $30-$40 price point love lies.
August 24, 2010 at 12:45 AM #596017temeculaguyParticipantThanks to whoever revived this thread, I never read some of it. Love Casca’s, the cheese quotes were great, I had to look up “erudite bon vivant” but now I want to make it my license plate if I can figure out how to abbreviate it.
Josh/barnaby is much better at this than I, I usually write down his posts for future shopping trips. I did go to wine x in oc because of josh and sdrealtor and it took me two months to recover from my credit card bill, my pockets are safer in a casino filled with strippers than they are in that place, I went nuts, filled the car.
Josh’s best quote, his best concept is about how there is a level you reach when the wine is the meal’s centerpiece. It’s fun to get to that stage.
I did try the layer cake that arraya mentioned, I liked it, thanks. I also agree with josh’s call on Ruffino chianti. I’m not ready for Burgundy yet, I’ll save tht phase, I’m still in napa cab hell. Clos du Val (not to be confused with clos du bois) and Joe Phelps are still where my $30-$40 price point love lies.
August 24, 2010 at 12:45 AM #596330temeculaguyParticipantThanks to whoever revived this thread, I never read some of it. Love Casca’s, the cheese quotes were great, I had to look up “erudite bon vivant” but now I want to make it my license plate if I can figure out how to abbreviate it.
Josh/barnaby is much better at this than I, I usually write down his posts for future shopping trips. I did go to wine x in oc because of josh and sdrealtor and it took me two months to recover from my credit card bill, my pockets are safer in a casino filled with strippers than they are in that place, I went nuts, filled the car.
Josh’s best quote, his best concept is about how there is a level you reach when the wine is the meal’s centerpiece. It’s fun to get to that stage.
I did try the layer cake that arraya mentioned, I liked it, thanks. I also agree with josh’s call on Ruffino chianti. I’m not ready for Burgundy yet, I’ll save tht phase, I’m still in napa cab hell. Clos du Val (not to be confused with clos du bois) and Joe Phelps are still where my $30-$40 price point love lies.
August 24, 2010 at 5:23 AM #595306moneymakerParticipant[quote=walterwhite]i like wine from italy. just like that it’s from italy.[/quote]
I have to agree. I’ll have to make a mental note to look for Italian wines next time I’m @ Costco.
August 24, 2010 at 5:23 AM #595399moneymakerParticipant[quote=walterwhite]i like wine from italy. just like that it’s from italy.[/quote]
I have to agree. I’ll have to make a mental note to look for Italian wines next time I’m @ Costco.
August 24, 2010 at 5:23 AM #595938moneymakerParticipant[quote=walterwhite]i like wine from italy. just like that it’s from italy.[/quote]
I have to agree. I’ll have to make a mental note to look for Italian wines next time I’m @ Costco.
August 24, 2010 at 5:23 AM #596047moneymakerParticipant[quote=walterwhite]i like wine from italy. just like that it’s from italy.[/quote]
I have to agree. I’ll have to make a mental note to look for Italian wines next time I’m @ Costco.
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