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December 1, 2008 at 5:41 PM #310902December 1, 2008 at 5:43 PM #310434sdrealtorParticipant
Try to gert some Marquis Phillips from Aussie. Under $10 and much better than the Yellowtail. If you can find Pirramima from aussie its a little more expensive but worth it. The should have it at SD Wine Company.
December 1, 2008 at 5:43 PM #310797sdrealtorParticipantTry to gert some Marquis Phillips from Aussie. Under $10 and much better than the Yellowtail. If you can find Pirramima from aussie its a little more expensive but worth it. The should have it at SD Wine Company.
December 1, 2008 at 5:43 PM #310822sdrealtorParticipantTry to gert some Marquis Phillips from Aussie. Under $10 and much better than the Yellowtail. If you can find Pirramima from aussie its a little more expensive but worth it. The should have it at SD Wine Company.
December 1, 2008 at 5:43 PM #310840sdrealtorParticipantTry to gert some Marquis Phillips from Aussie. Under $10 and much better than the Yellowtail. If you can find Pirramima from aussie its a little more expensive but worth it. The should have it at SD Wine Company.
December 1, 2008 at 5:43 PM #310907sdrealtorParticipantTry to gert some Marquis Phillips from Aussie. Under $10 and much better than the Yellowtail. If you can find Pirramima from aussie its a little more expensive but worth it. The should have it at SD Wine Company.
December 1, 2008 at 10:33 PM #310499CardiffBaseballParticipantI’m impressed. Here I thought I was stepping up in the world because I bought a bunch of Christmas Ale type 6-packs which at around 12.00 I felt was high end. For a kid who still remembers when quantity of drink was much more important than quality something happened about 2 years ago to make this recent 40 year old a beer snob.
Typically I like an occasional glass of red wine (white’s good too) but I sometimes get heartburn. I’ve noticed my wife picking up some bottles recently (at least more often) so maybe I can make a little date for us down in East County (what I jokingly call the eastern part of Encinitas). sdrealtor if you see a really handsome, tall 40 year old it’s probably me. Actually I was handsome about 80 lbs. ago, not so much these days…Oh and a little over 6’0 is not that tall, but hey as long as I’m projecting.
Also I’ve had Two-buck Chuck, and it really isn’t that bad. I will also recommend to mi espousa the menage option.
December 1, 2008 at 10:33 PM #310862CardiffBaseballParticipantI’m impressed. Here I thought I was stepping up in the world because I bought a bunch of Christmas Ale type 6-packs which at around 12.00 I felt was high end. For a kid who still remembers when quantity of drink was much more important than quality something happened about 2 years ago to make this recent 40 year old a beer snob.
Typically I like an occasional glass of red wine (white’s good too) but I sometimes get heartburn. I’ve noticed my wife picking up some bottles recently (at least more often) so maybe I can make a little date for us down in East County (what I jokingly call the eastern part of Encinitas). sdrealtor if you see a really handsome, tall 40 year old it’s probably me. Actually I was handsome about 80 lbs. ago, not so much these days…Oh and a little over 6’0 is not that tall, but hey as long as I’m projecting.
Also I’ve had Two-buck Chuck, and it really isn’t that bad. I will also recommend to mi espousa the menage option.
December 1, 2008 at 10:33 PM #310888CardiffBaseballParticipantI’m impressed. Here I thought I was stepping up in the world because I bought a bunch of Christmas Ale type 6-packs which at around 12.00 I felt was high end. For a kid who still remembers when quantity of drink was much more important than quality something happened about 2 years ago to make this recent 40 year old a beer snob.
Typically I like an occasional glass of red wine (white’s good too) but I sometimes get heartburn. I’ve noticed my wife picking up some bottles recently (at least more often) so maybe I can make a little date for us down in East County (what I jokingly call the eastern part of Encinitas). sdrealtor if you see a really handsome, tall 40 year old it’s probably me. Actually I was handsome about 80 lbs. ago, not so much these days…Oh and a little over 6’0 is not that tall, but hey as long as I’m projecting.
Also I’ve had Two-buck Chuck, and it really isn’t that bad. I will also recommend to mi espousa the menage option.
December 1, 2008 at 10:33 PM #310905CardiffBaseballParticipantI’m impressed. Here I thought I was stepping up in the world because I bought a bunch of Christmas Ale type 6-packs which at around 12.00 I felt was high end. For a kid who still remembers when quantity of drink was much more important than quality something happened about 2 years ago to make this recent 40 year old a beer snob.
Typically I like an occasional glass of red wine (white’s good too) but I sometimes get heartburn. I’ve noticed my wife picking up some bottles recently (at least more often) so maybe I can make a little date for us down in East County (what I jokingly call the eastern part of Encinitas). sdrealtor if you see a really handsome, tall 40 year old it’s probably me. Actually I was handsome about 80 lbs. ago, not so much these days…Oh and a little over 6’0 is not that tall, but hey as long as I’m projecting.
Also I’ve had Two-buck Chuck, and it really isn’t that bad. I will also recommend to mi espousa the menage option.
December 1, 2008 at 10:33 PM #310970CardiffBaseballParticipantI’m impressed. Here I thought I was stepping up in the world because I bought a bunch of Christmas Ale type 6-packs which at around 12.00 I felt was high end. For a kid who still remembers when quantity of drink was much more important than quality something happened about 2 years ago to make this recent 40 year old a beer snob.
Typically I like an occasional glass of red wine (white’s good too) but I sometimes get heartburn. I’ve noticed my wife picking up some bottles recently (at least more often) so maybe I can make a little date for us down in East County (what I jokingly call the eastern part of Encinitas). sdrealtor if you see a really handsome, tall 40 year old it’s probably me. Actually I was handsome about 80 lbs. ago, not so much these days…Oh and a little over 6’0 is not that tall, but hey as long as I’m projecting.
Also I’ve had Two-buck Chuck, and it really isn’t that bad. I will also recommend to mi espousa the menage option.
December 1, 2008 at 11:43 PM #310519Ash HousewaresParticipantTo tie this back to finance, my favorite Pinot within reach of the common man is Mt. Difficulty’s Roaring Meg:
http://www.mtdifficulty.co.nz/catalog/P1442-Roaring-Meg-Pinot-Noir-2007.htmlIt costs NZ$28, and has won numerous accolades. The Central Otago region is emerging as one of the world’s premier Pinot Noir areas, and this wine shows why.
I think only one SD store carries it (from what I can gather on the web), a place called Louis Carufel Wine Co.
Oh yeah, finance. The exchange rate has swung wildly away from NZ, with the NZD dropping from ~72 cents to ~52 cents in just a couple months. Therefore you should be able to scoop up wines like this at a great price.
December 1, 2008 at 11:43 PM #310881Ash HousewaresParticipantTo tie this back to finance, my favorite Pinot within reach of the common man is Mt. Difficulty’s Roaring Meg:
http://www.mtdifficulty.co.nz/catalog/P1442-Roaring-Meg-Pinot-Noir-2007.htmlIt costs NZ$28, and has won numerous accolades. The Central Otago region is emerging as one of the world’s premier Pinot Noir areas, and this wine shows why.
I think only one SD store carries it (from what I can gather on the web), a place called Louis Carufel Wine Co.
Oh yeah, finance. The exchange rate has swung wildly away from NZ, with the NZD dropping from ~72 cents to ~52 cents in just a couple months. Therefore you should be able to scoop up wines like this at a great price.
December 1, 2008 at 11:43 PM #310908Ash HousewaresParticipantTo tie this back to finance, my favorite Pinot within reach of the common man is Mt. Difficulty’s Roaring Meg:
http://www.mtdifficulty.co.nz/catalog/P1442-Roaring-Meg-Pinot-Noir-2007.htmlIt costs NZ$28, and has won numerous accolades. The Central Otago region is emerging as one of the world’s premier Pinot Noir areas, and this wine shows why.
I think only one SD store carries it (from what I can gather on the web), a place called Louis Carufel Wine Co.
Oh yeah, finance. The exchange rate has swung wildly away from NZ, with the NZD dropping from ~72 cents to ~52 cents in just a couple months. Therefore you should be able to scoop up wines like this at a great price.
December 1, 2008 at 11:43 PM #310926Ash HousewaresParticipantTo tie this back to finance, my favorite Pinot within reach of the common man is Mt. Difficulty’s Roaring Meg:
http://www.mtdifficulty.co.nz/catalog/P1442-Roaring-Meg-Pinot-Noir-2007.htmlIt costs NZ$28, and has won numerous accolades. The Central Otago region is emerging as one of the world’s premier Pinot Noir areas, and this wine shows why.
I think only one SD store carries it (from what I can gather on the web), a place called Louis Carufel Wine Co.
Oh yeah, finance. The exchange rate has swung wildly away from NZ, with the NZD dropping from ~72 cents to ~52 cents in just a couple months. Therefore you should be able to scoop up wines like this at a great price.
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