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November 30, 2008 at 10:18 AM #310465November 30, 2008 at 12:13 PM #310014sdrealtorParticipant
Here’s their website and they are in Encinitas/Olivenhain. I suspec tthey are probably the #1 distributor of the wine. I’ve got a 15% off coupon for the store sitting in my wallet that I wont be using this year.
http://www.meritagewinemarket.com/
If you come down, we can share a bottle as they have a wine bar in back that they let you buy and drink at. I’ll be the guy in back with the Mexican Wrestling mask on holding a 15% off coupon with your name on it;)
November 30, 2008 at 12:13 PM #310378sdrealtorParticipantHere’s their website and they are in Encinitas/Olivenhain. I suspec tthey are probably the #1 distributor of the wine. I’ve got a 15% off coupon for the store sitting in my wallet that I wont be using this year.
http://www.meritagewinemarket.com/
If you come down, we can share a bottle as they have a wine bar in back that they let you buy and drink at. I’ll be the guy in back with the Mexican Wrestling mask on holding a 15% off coupon with your name on it;)
November 30, 2008 at 12:13 PM #310402sdrealtorParticipantHere’s their website and they are in Encinitas/Olivenhain. I suspec tthey are probably the #1 distributor of the wine. I’ve got a 15% off coupon for the store sitting in my wallet that I wont be using this year.
http://www.meritagewinemarket.com/
If you come down, we can share a bottle as they have a wine bar in back that they let you buy and drink at. I’ll be the guy in back with the Mexican Wrestling mask on holding a 15% off coupon with your name on it;)
November 30, 2008 at 12:13 PM #310421sdrealtorParticipantHere’s their website and they are in Encinitas/Olivenhain. I suspec tthey are probably the #1 distributor of the wine. I’ve got a 15% off coupon for the store sitting in my wallet that I wont be using this year.
http://www.meritagewinemarket.com/
If you come down, we can share a bottle as they have a wine bar in back that they let you buy and drink at. I’ll be the guy in back with the Mexican Wrestling mask on holding a 15% off coupon with your name on it;)
November 30, 2008 at 12:13 PM #310485sdrealtorParticipantHere’s their website and they are in Encinitas/Olivenhain. I suspec tthey are probably the #1 distributor of the wine. I’ve got a 15% off coupon for the store sitting in my wallet that I wont be using this year.
http://www.meritagewinemarket.com/
If you come down, we can share a bottle as they have a wine bar in back that they let you buy and drink at. I’ll be the guy in back with the Mexican Wrestling mask on holding a 15% off coupon with your name on it;)
December 1, 2008 at 1:49 PM #310289barnaby33ParticipantSeeing as how I started this thread about wine pricing, I think its only fair to note that while Meritage has a good selection, their prices are never what would be called competitive. Seeing as how RSF is right down the street, that seems appropriate.
JoshDecember 1, 2008 at 1:49 PM #310652barnaby33ParticipantSeeing as how I started this thread about wine pricing, I think its only fair to note that while Meritage has a good selection, their prices are never what would be called competitive. Seeing as how RSF is right down the street, that seems appropriate.
JoshDecember 1, 2008 at 1:49 PM #310678barnaby33ParticipantSeeing as how I started this thread about wine pricing, I think its only fair to note that while Meritage has a good selection, their prices are never what would be called competitive. Seeing as how RSF is right down the street, that seems appropriate.
JoshDecember 1, 2008 at 1:49 PM #310695barnaby33ParticipantSeeing as how I started this thread about wine pricing, I think its only fair to note that while Meritage has a good selection, their prices are never what would be called competitive. Seeing as how RSF is right down the street, that seems appropriate.
JoshDecember 1, 2008 at 1:49 PM #310761barnaby33ParticipantSeeing as how I started this thread about wine pricing, I think its only fair to note that while Meritage has a good selection, their prices are never what would be called competitive. Seeing as how RSF is right down the street, that seems appropriate.
JoshDecember 1, 2008 at 2:09 PM #310299stockstradrParticipantI have to stick with budget priced wines. I wish we could afford a couple of $30 bottles of wine each week, but cannot.
So my current favorite budget red is the Blackstone Merlot for $7/bottle. How can you beat THAT value!
Admittedly the Blackstone is a blended Merlot, yet quite good (at that price) especially when bought after it has aged 5-7 years.
It sure is better tasting than the Yellowtail that Australia churns out by the bizillions of bottles. And even I will drink Yellowtail from time to time.
QUESTION: what do you think is the most drink-able, best tasting variety from Yellowtail?
I’m asking because I really do want your opinion, as I’m unsure on this point.
And don’t flame me. Believe me, I know I’m using the term “best tasting” very loosely when applying it to Yellowtail. I acknowledge we are talking here about dredging the bottom tier of wines for something that is at least tolerable as a dinner red.
December 1, 2008 at 2:09 PM #310662stockstradrParticipantI have to stick with budget priced wines. I wish we could afford a couple of $30 bottles of wine each week, but cannot.
So my current favorite budget red is the Blackstone Merlot for $7/bottle. How can you beat THAT value!
Admittedly the Blackstone is a blended Merlot, yet quite good (at that price) especially when bought after it has aged 5-7 years.
It sure is better tasting than the Yellowtail that Australia churns out by the bizillions of bottles. And even I will drink Yellowtail from time to time.
QUESTION: what do you think is the most drink-able, best tasting variety from Yellowtail?
I’m asking because I really do want your opinion, as I’m unsure on this point.
And don’t flame me. Believe me, I know I’m using the term “best tasting” very loosely when applying it to Yellowtail. I acknowledge we are talking here about dredging the bottom tier of wines for something that is at least tolerable as a dinner red.
December 1, 2008 at 2:09 PM #310688stockstradrParticipantI have to stick with budget priced wines. I wish we could afford a couple of $30 bottles of wine each week, but cannot.
So my current favorite budget red is the Blackstone Merlot for $7/bottle. How can you beat THAT value!
Admittedly the Blackstone is a blended Merlot, yet quite good (at that price) especially when bought after it has aged 5-7 years.
It sure is better tasting than the Yellowtail that Australia churns out by the bizillions of bottles. And even I will drink Yellowtail from time to time.
QUESTION: what do you think is the most drink-able, best tasting variety from Yellowtail?
I’m asking because I really do want your opinion, as I’m unsure on this point.
And don’t flame me. Believe me, I know I’m using the term “best tasting” very loosely when applying it to Yellowtail. I acknowledge we are talking here about dredging the bottom tier of wines for something that is at least tolerable as a dinner red.
December 1, 2008 at 2:09 PM #310705stockstradrParticipantI have to stick with budget priced wines. I wish we could afford a couple of $30 bottles of wine each week, but cannot.
So my current favorite budget red is the Blackstone Merlot for $7/bottle. How can you beat THAT value!
Admittedly the Blackstone is a blended Merlot, yet quite good (at that price) especially when bought after it has aged 5-7 years.
It sure is better tasting than the Yellowtail that Australia churns out by the bizillions of bottles. And even I will drink Yellowtail from time to time.
QUESTION: what do you think is the most drink-able, best tasting variety from Yellowtail?
I’m asking because I really do want your opinion, as I’m unsure on this point.
And don’t flame me. Believe me, I know I’m using the term “best tasting” very loosely when applying it to Yellowtail. I acknowledge we are talking here about dredging the bottom tier of wines for something that is at least tolerable as a dinner red.
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