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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:17 pm Posts: 1362 Location: On a live wire right up off the street.
Been enjoying Wolf Blass this week. I picked up these two. Delicious.
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Every time I get to be a bachelor, I order Chinese. Twice a year, I gorge on broccoli 'n beef and crab rangoons. The guilt reminds me of masturbation. So does the rice.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:17 pm Posts: 1362 Location: On a live wire right up off the street.
Picked up some more mid-shelf this week. Selaks, Wolf Blass and Nikau Point from the Hawkes Bay of New Zealand. I also upgraded my set of wine glasses. Fuck I'm sophisticated.
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Every time I get to be a bachelor, I order Chinese. Twice a year, I gorge on broccoli 'n beef and crab rangoons. The guilt reminds me of masturbation. So does the rice.
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Joined: Sat March 02, 2013 2:57 pm Posts: 531
Soma. wrote:
Picked up some more mid-shelf this week. Selaks, Wolf Blass and Nikau Point from the Hawkes Bay of New Zealand. I also upgraded my set of wine glasses. Fuck I'm sophisticated.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:17 pm Posts: 1362 Location: On a live wire right up off the street.
Your post history makes my brain bleed.
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Every time I get to be a bachelor, I order Chinese. Twice a year, I gorge on broccoli 'n beef and crab rangoons. The guilt reminds me of masturbation. So does the rice.
Nothing but red for me. I know very little about wine as compared to beer, but I know I like malbecs.
For the summer, you may like some Rosé. Besides sounding not very manly, and being associated with Grandma's white zinfandel, Rosé wines can be really good, and a great alternative to whites in the summer.
One of my favorite blends that Virginia wineries use a lot is 80% Viognier (white), and 20% Cabernet Frac (red).
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:45 pm Posts: 24086 Location: almost in canada
a good friend of mine has been storing his wine at our place since he moved back to Vancouver BC last year. For dinner last night I grabbed a bottle of his '05 Chateau Haut Brion. It was fantastic and I'm thinking He'll be pissed since its worth about $400...ha
Nothing but red for me. I know very little about wine as compared to beer, but I know I like malbecs.
For the summer, you may like some Rosé. Besides sounding not very manly, and being associated with Grandma's white zinfandel, Rosé wines can be really good, and a great alternative to whites in the summer.
One of my favorite blends that Virginia wineries use a lot is 80% Viognier (white), and 20% Cabernet Frac (red).
Great response.
I hate not being able to get Virginia wines in Connecticut but it is always another reason to travel back; Viognier is a great varietal in VA.
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Joined: Mon January 14, 2013 7:14 pm Posts: 224 Location: KY
Earlier, I finished a box of Bota Box Chardonnay that was in our fridge. I don't quite have the palate to properly judge wines, but it had some thing on the side about winning an award.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:45 pm Posts: 24086 Location: almost in canada
so I gotta say. I've never been a fan of trader joes with the exception of a few things..anyway, I went this last weekend and saw this Italian sangiovese on the shelf for 3.99 a bottle..I thought I'd buy a couple to mainly use in a pasta sauce..very surprised how drinkable it really is..I think I'll go back and get a case
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