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I like the "high end" of two-buck chuck.

Expensive? Certainly you can grab an Opus One or Silver Oak. that's easy.

How about a Lancaster? Good luck finding it in those parts
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Originally posted by CAPackFan95:
I only drink this



You must have stole that out of Keil's winery.

Last time I saw SE was at Dream Dance inside Patawatomi Casino.

1325.00 a bottle.

But hey you got to keep the hand carved wooden box it comes in
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Originally posted by packerboi:
You must have stole that out of Keil's winery.



I wish.

Mrs. Blair Kiel is a tea-totaler, therefore any amount of money spent on "the drink" is the Devils' work. I'm reduced to knocking down 1.5 liters of Woodbridge Cab ($9.99 at Publix) per weekend.

Occasionally, I'll drop $20 on a nice Sterling, Chateau St. Michelle or Kendall Cab , but I need to take that out of my allowance. Big Grin
Never got into the wine thing...but in the '80's at UWRF we used to get a case of Drewry's (sp) for very cheap. You could chew the last few swallows....so it was like having a snack of hopps with your beer.

Does BoonesFarm count as wine?
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Originally posted by justanotherpackerfan:

Does BoonesFarm count as wine?


If masturbating to a Farrah Fawcett poster counts as "Having Sex".
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Originally posted by chickenboy:
Haven't heard of Lancaster.

C-Boy has a hidden gem for people in these parts:

http://morellismarket.com/index2.html

Awesome prices on mid-level to inexpensive wines. Or like we like to call them in the coop, before dinner and after dinner wine. Smiler


Next to Yarusso's Family Italian Restaurant in Saint Paul. It's been a while since I was there. Next time I want to go out for lunch I may have to make the relatively short trip from the DT office.

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