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July 16, 2009 at 11:29 PM #432869July 17, 2009 at 12:00 AM #432138temeculaguyParticipant
maurice is still cheap, at the local costco it might set you back $5. To be honest I haven’t been in there since you were in college. If that’s your last exposure, you gotta come give it a try. It’s an entirely different world now.
I love this property and facility, you can get a massage, a fantastic meal and stay the night. It probably hurt for the sacramento bee to write this, but a Temecula Winery won winery of the year for the state at North America’s oldest wine competition, two years running.
http://www.sacbee.com/161/story/2014087.html
and from yahoo last year
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/080812/0424283.html
here’s their website
and some pics just to show you what I’m talking about in case you are confused why a cosmopolitan gent like myself stomps on these grounds, scroll through, it should get you in the car.
http://wineresort.com/photo-gallery
I like going there, love the food, but there is better wine in the valley IMHO and it can get a little touristy and seeing kenny g perform in the vines isn’t my cup of tea, but if your vision of my viticultural region is $3 maurice carrie, you gotta get in the car and come check it out, while you weren’t looking, it grew up.
July 17, 2009 at 12:00 AM #432347temeculaguyParticipantmaurice is still cheap, at the local costco it might set you back $5. To be honest I haven’t been in there since you were in college. If that’s your last exposure, you gotta come give it a try. It’s an entirely different world now.
I love this property and facility, you can get a massage, a fantastic meal and stay the night. It probably hurt for the sacramento bee to write this, but a Temecula Winery won winery of the year for the state at North America’s oldest wine competition, two years running.
http://www.sacbee.com/161/story/2014087.html
and from yahoo last year
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/080812/0424283.html
here’s their website
and some pics just to show you what I’m talking about in case you are confused why a cosmopolitan gent like myself stomps on these grounds, scroll through, it should get you in the car.
http://wineresort.com/photo-gallery
I like going there, love the food, but there is better wine in the valley IMHO and it can get a little touristy and seeing kenny g perform in the vines isn’t my cup of tea, but if your vision of my viticultural region is $3 maurice carrie, you gotta get in the car and come check it out, while you weren’t looking, it grew up.
July 17, 2009 at 12:00 AM #432649temeculaguyParticipantmaurice is still cheap, at the local costco it might set you back $5. To be honest I haven’t been in there since you were in college. If that’s your last exposure, you gotta come give it a try. It’s an entirely different world now.
I love this property and facility, you can get a massage, a fantastic meal and stay the night. It probably hurt for the sacramento bee to write this, but a Temecula Winery won winery of the year for the state at North America’s oldest wine competition, two years running.
http://www.sacbee.com/161/story/2014087.html
and from yahoo last year
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/080812/0424283.html
here’s their website
and some pics just to show you what I’m talking about in case you are confused why a cosmopolitan gent like myself stomps on these grounds, scroll through, it should get you in the car.
http://wineresort.com/photo-gallery
I like going there, love the food, but there is better wine in the valley IMHO and it can get a little touristy and seeing kenny g perform in the vines isn’t my cup of tea, but if your vision of my viticultural region is $3 maurice carrie, you gotta get in the car and come check it out, while you weren’t looking, it grew up.
July 17, 2009 at 12:00 AM #432721temeculaguyParticipantmaurice is still cheap, at the local costco it might set you back $5. To be honest I haven’t been in there since you were in college. If that’s your last exposure, you gotta come give it a try. It’s an entirely different world now.
I love this property and facility, you can get a massage, a fantastic meal and stay the night. It probably hurt for the sacramento bee to write this, but a Temecula Winery won winery of the year for the state at North America’s oldest wine competition, two years running.
http://www.sacbee.com/161/story/2014087.html
and from yahoo last year
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/080812/0424283.html
here’s their website
and some pics just to show you what I’m talking about in case you are confused why a cosmopolitan gent like myself stomps on these grounds, scroll through, it should get you in the car.
http://wineresort.com/photo-gallery
I like going there, love the food, but there is better wine in the valley IMHO and it can get a little touristy and seeing kenny g perform in the vines isn’t my cup of tea, but if your vision of my viticultural region is $3 maurice carrie, you gotta get in the car and come check it out, while you weren’t looking, it grew up.
July 17, 2009 at 12:00 AM #432884temeculaguyParticipantmaurice is still cheap, at the local costco it might set you back $5. To be honest I haven’t been in there since you were in college. If that’s your last exposure, you gotta come give it a try. It’s an entirely different world now.
I love this property and facility, you can get a massage, a fantastic meal and stay the night. It probably hurt for the sacramento bee to write this, but a Temecula Winery won winery of the year for the state at North America’s oldest wine competition, two years running.
http://www.sacbee.com/161/story/2014087.html
and from yahoo last year
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/080812/0424283.html
here’s their website
and some pics just to show you what I’m talking about in case you are confused why a cosmopolitan gent like myself stomps on these grounds, scroll through, it should get you in the car.
http://wineresort.com/photo-gallery
I like going there, love the food, but there is better wine in the valley IMHO and it can get a little touristy and seeing kenny g perform in the vines isn’t my cup of tea, but if your vision of my viticultural region is $3 maurice carrie, you gotta get in the car and come check it out, while you weren’t looking, it grew up.
July 17, 2009 at 8:06 AM #432315waterboyParticipantJosh- What is your choice on best bang for your buck on the 2004 Barolo? Thanks
July 17, 2009 at 8:06 AM #432530waterboyParticipantJosh- What is your choice on best bang for your buck on the 2004 Barolo? Thanks
July 17, 2009 at 8:06 AM #432831waterboyParticipantJosh- What is your choice on best bang for your buck on the 2004 Barolo? Thanks
July 17, 2009 at 8:06 AM #432901waterboyParticipantJosh- What is your choice on best bang for your buck on the 2004 Barolo? Thanks
July 17, 2009 at 8:06 AM #433063waterboyParticipantJosh- What is your choice on best bang for your buck on the 2004 Barolo? Thanks
July 17, 2009 at 9:22 AM #432396scaredyclassicParticipantwine in a box is very good this year.
the main thing is to be alive, healthy w/ good food and company; in that state, all wine tastes good.
July 17, 2009 at 9:22 AM #432611scaredyclassicParticipantwine in a box is very good this year.
the main thing is to be alive, healthy w/ good food and company; in that state, all wine tastes good.
July 17, 2009 at 9:22 AM #432912scaredyclassicParticipantwine in a box is very good this year.
the main thing is to be alive, healthy w/ good food and company; in that state, all wine tastes good.
July 17, 2009 at 9:22 AM #432983scaredyclassicParticipantwine in a box is very good this year.
the main thing is to be alive, healthy w/ good food and company; in that state, all wine tastes good.
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