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December 2, 2008 at 8:40 PM #311276December 2, 2008 at 9:42 PM #310809sdrealtorParticipant
Just got the invite for Saturday night at the Wine Storage Locker in the OC. The USC-UCLA game will be on the Big Screen and the alums will be going head to head with the vino. Wish I could bring you all, its gonna be off the hook.
December 2, 2008 at 9:42 PM #311169sdrealtorParticipantJust got the invite for Saturday night at the Wine Storage Locker in the OC. The USC-UCLA game will be on the Big Screen and the alums will be going head to head with the vino. Wish I could bring you all, its gonna be off the hook.
December 2, 2008 at 9:42 PM #311195sdrealtorParticipantJust got the invite for Saturday night at the Wine Storage Locker in the OC. The USC-UCLA game will be on the Big Screen and the alums will be going head to head with the vino. Wish I could bring you all, its gonna be off the hook.
December 2, 2008 at 9:42 PM #311216sdrealtorParticipantJust got the invite for Saturday night at the Wine Storage Locker in the OC. The USC-UCLA game will be on the Big Screen and the alums will be going head to head with the vino. Wish I could bring you all, its gonna be off the hook.
December 2, 2008 at 9:42 PM #311280sdrealtorParticipantJust got the invite for Saturday night at the Wine Storage Locker in the OC. The USC-UCLA game will be on the Big Screen and the alums will be going head to head with the vino. Wish I could bring you all, its gonna be off the hook.
December 3, 2008 at 2:28 PM #311009djrobsdParticipantPrevious posters comments on Blackstone Merlot, definately agree, it’s great for the money! I also can’t do the 2 buck chuck, but I also CAN NOT AND WILL NOT drink Yellow Tail.
I’m really liking the stuff Chateau Ste Michelle is putting out from Washington State. Their Riesling, which admittedly is more of a summer wine rather then winter, is just awesome for $5.99 at Trader Joes, but they often sell out. With chicken or turkey it’s a must.
CSM also has a more upscale series called Indian Wells, and I got the Merlot on sale at Von’s for $12.99. It melted in my mouth with every sip. Not bad for $12.99!
If you like Chardonnay there is an incredible value coming out of a Paso Robles winery, Martin & Weyrich. Their Edna Valley Chardonnay is very close to being as good as Rambauer’s, and is half the price, at $15 a bottle.
I’m always seeking out value for $$$ in wine, and this is a great thread. While I doubt I’ll be indulging in any $100 bottles any time soon, I do like to plow through a good $30 bottle every now and then, and especially love when I can get a $30 bottle for $15. π
December 3, 2008 at 2:28 PM #311370djrobsdParticipantPrevious posters comments on Blackstone Merlot, definately agree, it’s great for the money! I also can’t do the 2 buck chuck, but I also CAN NOT AND WILL NOT drink Yellow Tail.
I’m really liking the stuff Chateau Ste Michelle is putting out from Washington State. Their Riesling, which admittedly is more of a summer wine rather then winter, is just awesome for $5.99 at Trader Joes, but they often sell out. With chicken or turkey it’s a must.
CSM also has a more upscale series called Indian Wells, and I got the Merlot on sale at Von’s for $12.99. It melted in my mouth with every sip. Not bad for $12.99!
If you like Chardonnay there is an incredible value coming out of a Paso Robles winery, Martin & Weyrich. Their Edna Valley Chardonnay is very close to being as good as Rambauer’s, and is half the price, at $15 a bottle.
I’m always seeking out value for $$$ in wine, and this is a great thread. While I doubt I’ll be indulging in any $100 bottles any time soon, I do like to plow through a good $30 bottle every now and then, and especially love when I can get a $30 bottle for $15. π
December 3, 2008 at 2:28 PM #311396djrobsdParticipantPrevious posters comments on Blackstone Merlot, definately agree, it’s great for the money! I also can’t do the 2 buck chuck, but I also CAN NOT AND WILL NOT drink Yellow Tail.
I’m really liking the stuff Chateau Ste Michelle is putting out from Washington State. Their Riesling, which admittedly is more of a summer wine rather then winter, is just awesome for $5.99 at Trader Joes, but they often sell out. With chicken or turkey it’s a must.
CSM also has a more upscale series called Indian Wells, and I got the Merlot on sale at Von’s for $12.99. It melted in my mouth with every sip. Not bad for $12.99!
If you like Chardonnay there is an incredible value coming out of a Paso Robles winery, Martin & Weyrich. Their Edna Valley Chardonnay is very close to being as good as Rambauer’s, and is half the price, at $15 a bottle.
I’m always seeking out value for $$$ in wine, and this is a great thread. While I doubt I’ll be indulging in any $100 bottles any time soon, I do like to plow through a good $30 bottle every now and then, and especially love when I can get a $30 bottle for $15. π
December 3, 2008 at 2:28 PM #311416djrobsdParticipantPrevious posters comments on Blackstone Merlot, definately agree, it’s great for the money! I also can’t do the 2 buck chuck, but I also CAN NOT AND WILL NOT drink Yellow Tail.
I’m really liking the stuff Chateau Ste Michelle is putting out from Washington State. Their Riesling, which admittedly is more of a summer wine rather then winter, is just awesome for $5.99 at Trader Joes, but they often sell out. With chicken or turkey it’s a must.
CSM also has a more upscale series called Indian Wells, and I got the Merlot on sale at Von’s for $12.99. It melted in my mouth with every sip. Not bad for $12.99!
If you like Chardonnay there is an incredible value coming out of a Paso Robles winery, Martin & Weyrich. Their Edna Valley Chardonnay is very close to being as good as Rambauer’s, and is half the price, at $15 a bottle.
I’m always seeking out value for $$$ in wine, and this is a great thread. While I doubt I’ll be indulging in any $100 bottles any time soon, I do like to plow through a good $30 bottle every now and then, and especially love when I can get a $30 bottle for $15. π
December 3, 2008 at 2:28 PM #311481djrobsdParticipantPrevious posters comments on Blackstone Merlot, definately agree, it’s great for the money! I also can’t do the 2 buck chuck, but I also CAN NOT AND WILL NOT drink Yellow Tail.
I’m really liking the stuff Chateau Ste Michelle is putting out from Washington State. Their Riesling, which admittedly is more of a summer wine rather then winter, is just awesome for $5.99 at Trader Joes, but they often sell out. With chicken or turkey it’s a must.
CSM also has a more upscale series called Indian Wells, and I got the Merlot on sale at Von’s for $12.99. It melted in my mouth with every sip. Not bad for $12.99!
If you like Chardonnay there is an incredible value coming out of a Paso Robles winery, Martin & Weyrich. Their Edna Valley Chardonnay is very close to being as good as Rambauer’s, and is half the price, at $15 a bottle.
I’m always seeking out value for $$$ in wine, and this is a great thread. While I doubt I’ll be indulging in any $100 bottles any time soon, I do like to plow through a good $30 bottle every now and then, and especially love when I can get a $30 bottle for $15. π
December 3, 2008 at 10:10 PM #311188barnaby33ParticipantThe showy stuff, either high dollar or high fruit and alcohol really isn’t my thing. I’m more into subtlety and age.
Just got the latest email/missive from Premier Cru, and they actually have some tempting offers on lower end burgundy from 05.
Anbody else here a barolo-phile? Where do you find the best pricing (recently)?
JoshDecember 3, 2008 at 10:10 PM #311545barnaby33ParticipantThe showy stuff, either high dollar or high fruit and alcohol really isn’t my thing. I’m more into subtlety and age.
Just got the latest email/missive from Premier Cru, and they actually have some tempting offers on lower end burgundy from 05.
Anbody else here a barolo-phile? Where do you find the best pricing (recently)?
JoshDecember 3, 2008 at 10:10 PM #311571barnaby33ParticipantThe showy stuff, either high dollar or high fruit and alcohol really isn’t my thing. I’m more into subtlety and age.
Just got the latest email/missive from Premier Cru, and they actually have some tempting offers on lower end burgundy from 05.
Anbody else here a barolo-phile? Where do you find the best pricing (recently)?
JoshDecember 3, 2008 at 10:10 PM #311591barnaby33ParticipantThe showy stuff, either high dollar or high fruit and alcohol really isn’t my thing. I’m more into subtlety and age.
Just got the latest email/missive from Premier Cru, and they actually have some tempting offers on lower end burgundy from 05.
Anbody else here a barolo-phile? Where do you find the best pricing (recently)?
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