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December 6, 2010 at 1:00 PM #637025December 6, 2010 at 2:52 PM #635967sdrealtorParticipant
You will need to confirm wine can be shipped to Maryland. If it can be, I would recommend Wine Exchange for great wines, prices and service. Try to order such that the wine ships on a Monday to avoid them sitting in a hot warehouse over a weekend. Its less of a concern this time of year but better safe than sorry.
December 6, 2010 at 2:52 PM #636043sdrealtorParticipantYou will need to confirm wine can be shipped to Maryland. If it can be, I would recommend Wine Exchange for great wines, prices and service. Try to order such that the wine ships on a Monday to avoid them sitting in a hot warehouse over a weekend. Its less of a concern this time of year but better safe than sorry.
December 6, 2010 at 2:52 PM #636620sdrealtorParticipantYou will need to confirm wine can be shipped to Maryland. If it can be, I would recommend Wine Exchange for great wines, prices and service. Try to order such that the wine ships on a Monday to avoid them sitting in a hot warehouse over a weekend. Its less of a concern this time of year but better safe than sorry.
December 6, 2010 at 2:52 PM #636753sdrealtorParticipantYou will need to confirm wine can be shipped to Maryland. If it can be, I would recommend Wine Exchange for great wines, prices and service. Try to order such that the wine ships on a Monday to avoid them sitting in a hot warehouse over a weekend. Its less of a concern this time of year but better safe than sorry.
December 6, 2010 at 2:52 PM #637070sdrealtorParticipantYou will need to confirm wine can be shipped to Maryland. If it can be, I would recommend Wine Exchange for great wines, prices and service. Try to order such that the wine ships on a Monday to avoid them sitting in a hot warehouse over a weekend. Its less of a concern this time of year but better safe than sorry.
December 6, 2010 at 8:09 PM #636157temeculaguyParticipantI have a daily swill favorite right now that is cheaper than the boxed wines and comes in a bottle. Vina Maipo, a Chilean Cab, for $7 for 1.5 liters (two bottles). Unfotunately I’ve only found it for that price at Sam’s Club and San Diego doesn’t have many Sam’s Clubs. Up here, the Sam’s Club is just an offramp away from Costco and this time of year, going to Costco is a bit of a pain due to the crowds and the fact that it is adjacent to the mall.
So for all the box wine fans, take the next step and feel good about it since you can satisfy your taste buds and you wallet. This is actually cheaper, comes to $3.50 a bottle and it’s more than drinkable, it’s my new favorite nightstand bottle. Of all the 1.5 liter low priced daily swills (yellowtail, woodbridge, etc.) it is the cheapest and the tastiest. They have it in a few varieties, maybe even a white, but I have only tried the cab. I’ve often found South American cabs to be a value for dailies
Sam’s club doesn’t have as good of a selection as costco, but it’s different and changes more so it’s worth a look.
December 6, 2010 at 8:09 PM #636233temeculaguyParticipantI have a daily swill favorite right now that is cheaper than the boxed wines and comes in a bottle. Vina Maipo, a Chilean Cab, for $7 for 1.5 liters (two bottles). Unfotunately I’ve only found it for that price at Sam’s Club and San Diego doesn’t have many Sam’s Clubs. Up here, the Sam’s Club is just an offramp away from Costco and this time of year, going to Costco is a bit of a pain due to the crowds and the fact that it is adjacent to the mall.
So for all the box wine fans, take the next step and feel good about it since you can satisfy your taste buds and you wallet. This is actually cheaper, comes to $3.50 a bottle and it’s more than drinkable, it’s my new favorite nightstand bottle. Of all the 1.5 liter low priced daily swills (yellowtail, woodbridge, etc.) it is the cheapest and the tastiest. They have it in a few varieties, maybe even a white, but I have only tried the cab. I’ve often found South American cabs to be a value for dailies
Sam’s club doesn’t have as good of a selection as costco, but it’s different and changes more so it’s worth a look.
December 6, 2010 at 8:09 PM #636810temeculaguyParticipantI have a daily swill favorite right now that is cheaper than the boxed wines and comes in a bottle. Vina Maipo, a Chilean Cab, for $7 for 1.5 liters (two bottles). Unfotunately I’ve only found it for that price at Sam’s Club and San Diego doesn’t have many Sam’s Clubs. Up here, the Sam’s Club is just an offramp away from Costco and this time of year, going to Costco is a bit of a pain due to the crowds and the fact that it is adjacent to the mall.
So for all the box wine fans, take the next step and feel good about it since you can satisfy your taste buds and you wallet. This is actually cheaper, comes to $3.50 a bottle and it’s more than drinkable, it’s my new favorite nightstand bottle. Of all the 1.5 liter low priced daily swills (yellowtail, woodbridge, etc.) it is the cheapest and the tastiest. They have it in a few varieties, maybe even a white, but I have only tried the cab. I’ve often found South American cabs to be a value for dailies
Sam’s club doesn’t have as good of a selection as costco, but it’s different and changes more so it’s worth a look.
December 6, 2010 at 8:09 PM #636943temeculaguyParticipantI have a daily swill favorite right now that is cheaper than the boxed wines and comes in a bottle. Vina Maipo, a Chilean Cab, for $7 for 1.5 liters (two bottles). Unfotunately I’ve only found it for that price at Sam’s Club and San Diego doesn’t have many Sam’s Clubs. Up here, the Sam’s Club is just an offramp away from Costco and this time of year, going to Costco is a bit of a pain due to the crowds and the fact that it is adjacent to the mall.
So for all the box wine fans, take the next step and feel good about it since you can satisfy your taste buds and you wallet. This is actually cheaper, comes to $3.50 a bottle and it’s more than drinkable, it’s my new favorite nightstand bottle. Of all the 1.5 liter low priced daily swills (yellowtail, woodbridge, etc.) it is the cheapest and the tastiest. They have it in a few varieties, maybe even a white, but I have only tried the cab. I’ve often found South American cabs to be a value for dailies
Sam’s club doesn’t have as good of a selection as costco, but it’s different and changes more so it’s worth a look.
December 6, 2010 at 8:09 PM #637260temeculaguyParticipantI have a daily swill favorite right now that is cheaper than the boxed wines and comes in a bottle. Vina Maipo, a Chilean Cab, for $7 for 1.5 liters (two bottles). Unfotunately I’ve only found it for that price at Sam’s Club and San Diego doesn’t have many Sam’s Clubs. Up here, the Sam’s Club is just an offramp away from Costco and this time of year, going to Costco is a bit of a pain due to the crowds and the fact that it is adjacent to the mall.
So for all the box wine fans, take the next step and feel good about it since you can satisfy your taste buds and you wallet. This is actually cheaper, comes to $3.50 a bottle and it’s more than drinkable, it’s my new favorite nightstand bottle. Of all the 1.5 liter low priced daily swills (yellowtail, woodbridge, etc.) it is the cheapest and the tastiest. They have it in a few varieties, maybe even a white, but I have only tried the cab. I’ve often found South American cabs to be a value for dailies
Sam’s club doesn’t have as good of a selection as costco, but it’s different and changes more so it’s worth a look.
December 7, 2010 at 7:06 PM #636557ltokudaParticipantThanks for the tips, sdr. I used wine-search.com to find some good deals on some wines that I couldn’t find locally (at a good price) anymore. I orderd some of the 2006 Concha Y Toro Don Melchor from out of state. Had to pay for shipping but the lack of taxes made up for it. I also ordered Melville’s 2008 Carrie’s Pinot Noir. I did try the Alto Moncayo a few years ago but I’ve determined that I’m not a fan of Granacha.
December 7, 2010 at 7:06 PM #636631ltokudaParticipantThanks for the tips, sdr. I used wine-search.com to find some good deals on some wines that I couldn’t find locally (at a good price) anymore. I orderd some of the 2006 Concha Y Toro Don Melchor from out of state. Had to pay for shipping but the lack of taxes made up for it. I also ordered Melville’s 2008 Carrie’s Pinot Noir. I did try the Alto Moncayo a few years ago but I’ve determined that I’m not a fan of Granacha.
December 7, 2010 at 7:06 PM #637209ltokudaParticipantThanks for the tips, sdr. I used wine-search.com to find some good deals on some wines that I couldn’t find locally (at a good price) anymore. I orderd some of the 2006 Concha Y Toro Don Melchor from out of state. Had to pay for shipping but the lack of taxes made up for it. I also ordered Melville’s 2008 Carrie’s Pinot Noir. I did try the Alto Moncayo a few years ago but I’ve determined that I’m not a fan of Granacha.
December 7, 2010 at 7:06 PM #637342ltokudaParticipantThanks for the tips, sdr. I used wine-search.com to find some good deals on some wines that I couldn’t find locally (at a good price) anymore. I orderd some of the 2006 Concha Y Toro Don Melchor from out of state. Had to pay for shipping but the lack of taxes made up for it. I also ordered Melville’s 2008 Carrie’s Pinot Noir. I did try the Alto Moncayo a few years ago but I’ve determined that I’m not a fan of Granacha.
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