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2004 Santa Rita Carmenere. A really nice, easy drinking summer red. About $7-8 a bottle.
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." -P.J. O'Rourke

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I live in Frederick, Maryland.

Right up the road there is a farm stand called Mr. Natural's. And it has a picture of Mr. Natural truckin' along in his robe & sandals. The owner says he actually got permission from Robert Crumb to use the name & the image on his billboard.B|
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Alchemy by Summerhill of Kelowna B.C.

The Enchanted Vines Series are not only organically grown and pyramid aged, they are blessed with ancient ceremonial techniques to infuse the wine with intention. Alchemy is infused with the power to awaken our dreams and transform them into reality. This intense coconut flavor wine integrates a magical blend of organic Icewines to delightfully enhance the natural excellence of this Estate Reserve Chardonnay. Aged sur lie for a year and a half in small French and American oak barrels.

I'm not much of a wine drinker but this stuff I love!




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My Favortie whine is
"What the Hell do you think you're doing, that piece od euipment cost thousands of dollars and you treat it like a toy. Gorw up will ya"

:ph34r::ph34r::ph34r:


Oh wrong wine :ph34r::ph34r: Chateux, De Pepsi is my beverage of choice:D:D:D
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right now I'm drinking Yellowtail Shiraz Reserve. $10.99 bottle.

Aussies know how to make a good shiraz. this one has a sort of a currant flavor, with a nice smooth aftertaste.


Just what I'm having right now!!!
If you really want to have fun, open if the day before. The plumb flavors really come through.
*wink*wink*...I know where to get that price for the 1.5L size.~~April


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ooh. Aprilcat is lying down in her avatar & winking at me & she's been drinking wine.:$

hmmmmm.....B| I may need some "alone time."B|:D


Okay..see other post where I'm TELLING you to be alone with me...

I'll draw you a map. I like smart (and sometimes drunk) guys~~Aprill


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2004 Santa Rita Carmenere. A really nice, easy drinking summer red. About $7-8 a bottle.



Yum. I love Santa Rita. Haven't tried the Carmenere yet. Must go get some tomorrow!

'Shell



Is soooooo tasty.
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." -P.J. O'Rourke

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I dont drink wine but my old man likes the stuff. I got him a 60 quid bottle for his birthday :S

Not sure but i think thats about $100 or something, either way it wasnt cheap and i didnt get a drop. wanker :D
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Ruffino Chianti Classico

In my last job as an event planner I did two or three dinners for 1,000+ per year and always had the unfortunate task of figuring out what to do with the cases of wine that were purchased but didn't get used. Somehow I always manged to make sure that there was at least one favorite of mine among the mix!

The best part was that the caterer always uncorked a bit more than they needed, so after every gala was a "drink the wine before it goes bad" party. Oh the glorious hangovers that were SO worth it! B|
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For instant gratification, I like the Robert Mondavi Cabernets. some St Emilion Bordeauxs Yellow tail is good too. A friend is getting me into the Washington stuff. . .

for Delayed type stuff, I like the Pauillac region Bordeauxs.
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