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December 14, 2008 at 5:42 PM #315953December 14, 2008 at 6:59 PM #315473sdrealtorParticipant
It will probably all be gone but isnt sharing one’s passion half the fun. I’d be happy to share one with.
BTW it was The Wine Club not Wine Company
Update: 6000 cases made and reports that some Costco’s have it for $19.95. Might not be quite worth 95 pts but a wine this good at this price is a rarity. If you see it, grab as much as you dare.
December 14, 2008 at 6:59 PM #315825sdrealtorParticipantIt will probably all be gone but isnt sharing one’s passion half the fun. I’d be happy to share one with.
BTW it was The Wine Club not Wine Company
Update: 6000 cases made and reports that some Costco’s have it for $19.95. Might not be quite worth 95 pts but a wine this good at this price is a rarity. If you see it, grab as much as you dare.
December 14, 2008 at 6:59 PM #315863sdrealtorParticipantIt will probably all be gone but isnt sharing one’s passion half the fun. I’d be happy to share one with.
BTW it was The Wine Club not Wine Company
Update: 6000 cases made and reports that some Costco’s have it for $19.95. Might not be quite worth 95 pts but a wine this good at this price is a rarity. If you see it, grab as much as you dare.
December 14, 2008 at 6:59 PM #315885sdrealtorParticipantIt will probably all be gone but isnt sharing one’s passion half the fun. I’d be happy to share one with.
BTW it was The Wine Club not Wine Company
Update: 6000 cases made and reports that some Costco’s have it for $19.95. Might not be quite worth 95 pts but a wine this good at this price is a rarity. If you see it, grab as much as you dare.
December 14, 2008 at 6:59 PM #315958sdrealtorParticipantIt will probably all be gone but isnt sharing one’s passion half the fun. I’d be happy to share one with.
BTW it was The Wine Club not Wine Company
Update: 6000 cases made and reports that some Costco’s have it for $19.95. Might not be quite worth 95 pts but a wine this good at this price is a rarity. If you see it, grab as much as you dare.
December 14, 2008 at 10:23 PM #315583temeculaguyParticipantI’ll check the costco’s up here, will let you know if I find it. Costco is good about checking inventory of other stores for you, that is exactly the kind of thing that collects dust at one of the redneck costcos. Temecula’s costco serves a bunch of winos, it rivals carlsbad and carmel mountain, but if it’s a good as you say I’ll just have to load the glock and venture into elsinore or further, I figure in daylight I can make it there and back with only one box of ammo.
December 14, 2008 at 10:23 PM #315937temeculaguyParticipantI’ll check the costco’s up here, will let you know if I find it. Costco is good about checking inventory of other stores for you, that is exactly the kind of thing that collects dust at one of the redneck costcos. Temecula’s costco serves a bunch of winos, it rivals carlsbad and carmel mountain, but if it’s a good as you say I’ll just have to load the glock and venture into elsinore or further, I figure in daylight I can make it there and back with only one box of ammo.
December 14, 2008 at 10:23 PM #315974temeculaguyParticipantI’ll check the costco’s up here, will let you know if I find it. Costco is good about checking inventory of other stores for you, that is exactly the kind of thing that collects dust at one of the redneck costcos. Temecula’s costco serves a bunch of winos, it rivals carlsbad and carmel mountain, but if it’s a good as you say I’ll just have to load the glock and venture into elsinore or further, I figure in daylight I can make it there and back with only one box of ammo.
December 14, 2008 at 10:23 PM #315995temeculaguyParticipantI’ll check the costco’s up here, will let you know if I find it. Costco is good about checking inventory of other stores for you, that is exactly the kind of thing that collects dust at one of the redneck costcos. Temecula’s costco serves a bunch of winos, it rivals carlsbad and carmel mountain, but if it’s a good as you say I’ll just have to load the glock and venture into elsinore or further, I figure in daylight I can make it there and back with only one box of ammo.
December 14, 2008 at 10:23 PM #316068temeculaguyParticipantI’ll check the costco’s up here, will let you know if I find it. Costco is good about checking inventory of other stores for you, that is exactly the kind of thing that collects dust at one of the redneck costcos. Temecula’s costco serves a bunch of winos, it rivals carlsbad and carmel mountain, but if it’s a good as you say I’ll just have to load the glock and venture into elsinore or further, I figure in daylight I can make it there and back with only one box of ammo.
December 14, 2008 at 11:00 PM #315603temeculaguyParticipantI just checked some wine blogs, we are late to this party, they’ve been talking about it since November 29th and most retailers have been out of it for a week, including big time online guys like k&l wines. The winery itself is sold out as well. Save one for me, we can work a trade, everything with the exception of sexual favors is on the table. I’ve got some 1997 declared vintage port that was crushed by foot that cannot be found for sale, it’s the kind of stuff that makes you want to light a cigar and don some depends, so you can just soil yourself and avoid the distraction of a restroom break. That might be worth a trade for a washington fluke. I’ll let you know, I will hit costco prior to putting up a “depends” bottle.
I worry about our hedonistic hobby, there is so much suffering in the world and here we get all giddy over grape juice. I’m not worried about me, per se, just the masses that read this stuff, are we doing them a diservice. Then of course I remember so many great people and their thoughts on wine, and all is forgiven.
“He who loves not wine, women and song remains a fool his whole life long ”
Johann Heinrich Voss“Wine is the most civilized thing in the world.”
Ernest Hemingway.“I drink champagne when I win, to celebrate
… and I drink champagne when I lose to console myself.”
Napoleon (this one is for aecitia)“Wine in itself is an excellent thing.”
Pope Pius XII Airen“I have lived temperately … I double the doctor’s recommendation
of a glass and a half of wine a day and even treble it with a friend.” Thomas JeffersonWithout Thomas, we would not be here enjoying these freedoms to post, so to you Thomas, I toast to trebling it.
December 14, 2008 at 11:00 PM #315957temeculaguyParticipantI just checked some wine blogs, we are late to this party, they’ve been talking about it since November 29th and most retailers have been out of it for a week, including big time online guys like k&l wines. The winery itself is sold out as well. Save one for me, we can work a trade, everything with the exception of sexual favors is on the table. I’ve got some 1997 declared vintage port that was crushed by foot that cannot be found for sale, it’s the kind of stuff that makes you want to light a cigar and don some depends, so you can just soil yourself and avoid the distraction of a restroom break. That might be worth a trade for a washington fluke. I’ll let you know, I will hit costco prior to putting up a “depends” bottle.
I worry about our hedonistic hobby, there is so much suffering in the world and here we get all giddy over grape juice. I’m not worried about me, per se, just the masses that read this stuff, are we doing them a diservice. Then of course I remember so many great people and their thoughts on wine, and all is forgiven.
“He who loves not wine, women and song remains a fool his whole life long ”
Johann Heinrich Voss“Wine is the most civilized thing in the world.”
Ernest Hemingway.“I drink champagne when I win, to celebrate
… and I drink champagne when I lose to console myself.”
Napoleon (this one is for aecitia)“Wine in itself is an excellent thing.”
Pope Pius XII Airen“I have lived temperately … I double the doctor’s recommendation
of a glass and a half of wine a day and even treble it with a friend.” Thomas JeffersonWithout Thomas, we would not be here enjoying these freedoms to post, so to you Thomas, I toast to trebling it.
December 14, 2008 at 11:00 PM #315994temeculaguyParticipantI just checked some wine blogs, we are late to this party, they’ve been talking about it since November 29th and most retailers have been out of it for a week, including big time online guys like k&l wines. The winery itself is sold out as well. Save one for me, we can work a trade, everything with the exception of sexual favors is on the table. I’ve got some 1997 declared vintage port that was crushed by foot that cannot be found for sale, it’s the kind of stuff that makes you want to light a cigar and don some depends, so you can just soil yourself and avoid the distraction of a restroom break. That might be worth a trade for a washington fluke. I’ll let you know, I will hit costco prior to putting up a “depends” bottle.
I worry about our hedonistic hobby, there is so much suffering in the world and here we get all giddy over grape juice. I’m not worried about me, per se, just the masses that read this stuff, are we doing them a diservice. Then of course I remember so many great people and their thoughts on wine, and all is forgiven.
“He who loves not wine, women and song remains a fool his whole life long ”
Johann Heinrich Voss“Wine is the most civilized thing in the world.”
Ernest Hemingway.“I drink champagne when I win, to celebrate
… and I drink champagne when I lose to console myself.”
Napoleon (this one is for aecitia)“Wine in itself is an excellent thing.”
Pope Pius XII Airen“I have lived temperately … I double the doctor’s recommendation
of a glass and a half of wine a day and even treble it with a friend.” Thomas JeffersonWithout Thomas, we would not be here enjoying these freedoms to post, so to you Thomas, I toast to trebling it.
December 14, 2008 at 11:00 PM #316015temeculaguyParticipantI just checked some wine blogs, we are late to this party, they’ve been talking about it since November 29th and most retailers have been out of it for a week, including big time online guys like k&l wines. The winery itself is sold out as well. Save one for me, we can work a trade, everything with the exception of sexual favors is on the table. I’ve got some 1997 declared vintage port that was crushed by foot that cannot be found for sale, it’s the kind of stuff that makes you want to light a cigar and don some depends, so you can just soil yourself and avoid the distraction of a restroom break. That might be worth a trade for a washington fluke. I’ll let you know, I will hit costco prior to putting up a “depends” bottle.
I worry about our hedonistic hobby, there is so much suffering in the world and here we get all giddy over grape juice. I’m not worried about me, per se, just the masses that read this stuff, are we doing them a diservice. Then of course I remember so many great people and their thoughts on wine, and all is forgiven.
“He who loves not wine, women and song remains a fool his whole life long ”
Johann Heinrich Voss“Wine is the most civilized thing in the world.”
Ernest Hemingway.“I drink champagne when I win, to celebrate
… and I drink champagne when I lose to console myself.”
Napoleon (this one is for aecitia)“Wine in itself is an excellent thing.”
Pope Pius XII Airen“I have lived temperately … I double the doctor’s recommendation
of a glass and a half of wine a day and even treble it with a friend.” Thomas JeffersonWithout Thomas, we would not be here enjoying these freedoms to post, so to you Thomas, I toast to trebling it.
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