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larrylujack
Participantclosed yesterday, here it is in case anyone cares.
http://www.californiamoves.com/Property/PropertyDetails.aspx?PropertyID=483106
larrylujack
Participantclosed yesterday, here it is in case anyone cares.
http://www.californiamoves.com/Property/PropertyDetails.aspx?PropertyID=483106
larrylujack
Participantclosed yesterday, here it is in case anyone cares.
http://www.californiamoves.com/Property/PropertyDetails.aspx?PropertyID=483106
larrylujack
Participantclosed yesterday, here it is in case anyone cares.
http://www.californiamoves.com/Property/PropertyDetails.aspx?PropertyID=483106
larrylujack
Participantclosed yesterday, here it is in case anyone cares.
http://www.californiamoves.com/Property/PropertyDetails.aspx?PropertyID=483106
larrylujack
ParticipantUsed to visit Napa/Sonoma/Mednocino when I lived in the Bay area many years ago. Visited Opus when it first opened with many others such as Jordan, Heitz, Diamond Creek, etc., all the biggies…
For moderate price, I second the dry creek Zin recommendation. there are many other excellent Zins made in the Dry Creek valley.
Also like Williams Seylem Pinot Noir, kinda pricey but IMO worth it, need to get on the list though…
larrylujack
ParticipantUsed to visit Napa/Sonoma/Mednocino when I lived in the Bay area many years ago. Visited Opus when it first opened with many others such as Jordan, Heitz, Diamond Creek, etc., all the biggies…
For moderate price, I second the dry creek Zin recommendation. there are many other excellent Zins made in the Dry Creek valley.
Also like Williams Seylem Pinot Noir, kinda pricey but IMO worth it, need to get on the list though…
larrylujack
ParticipantUsed to visit Napa/Sonoma/Mednocino when I lived in the Bay area many years ago. Visited Opus when it first opened with many others such as Jordan, Heitz, Diamond Creek, etc., all the biggies…
For moderate price, I second the dry creek Zin recommendation. there are many other excellent Zins made in the Dry Creek valley.
Also like Williams Seylem Pinot Noir, kinda pricey but IMO worth it, need to get on the list though…
larrylujack
ParticipantUsed to visit Napa/Sonoma/Mednocino when I lived in the Bay area many years ago. Visited Opus when it first opened with many others such as Jordan, Heitz, Diamond Creek, etc., all the biggies…
For moderate price, I second the dry creek Zin recommendation. there are many other excellent Zins made in the Dry Creek valley.
Also like Williams Seylem Pinot Noir, kinda pricey but IMO worth it, need to get on the list though…
larrylujack
ParticipantUsed to visit Napa/Sonoma/Mednocino when I lived in the Bay area many years ago. Visited Opus when it first opened with many others such as Jordan, Heitz, Diamond Creek, etc., all the biggies…
For moderate price, I second the dry creek Zin recommendation. there are many other excellent Zins made in the Dry Creek valley.
Also like Williams Seylem Pinot Noir, kinda pricey but IMO worth it, need to get on the list though…
larrylujack
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]I would call it middle of the road Poway. You could do worse and you could do better.[/quote]
good school district, TB and TP, but mediocre hood.
larrylujack
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]I would call it middle of the road Poway. You could do worse and you could do better.[/quote]
good school district, TB and TP, but mediocre hood.
larrylujack
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]I would call it middle of the road Poway. You could do worse and you could do better.[/quote]
good school district, TB and TP, but mediocre hood.
larrylujack
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]I would call it middle of the road Poway. You could do worse and you could do better.[/quote]
good school district, TB and TP, but mediocre hood.
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