Yeah, I know exactly what you mean! And, I also commiserate with you! :D Do you think that we went for the Boone's Farm because we were young and it was so sweet? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by shygrneyzs
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Yeah, I know exactly what you mean! And, I also commiserate with you! :D Do you think that we went for the Boone's Farm because we were young and it was so sweet? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by shygrneyzs
Yes, but I think it had more to do with the cost than anything... cheersQuote:
Originally Posted by Clough
Hello Momma:
Have you tried Two Buck Chuck? I don't think that's the real name. But, they'll know what you're talking about at Trader Joes. I hear it's pretty good.
excon
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Originally Posted by excon
I haven't... I shall look... LOL
If it helps I know that it was bought from Albertsons... hhehe
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Spreading the rep to Clough - yes, it was cheap, sweet, and we were but foolish babes in the woods. Lol There were also two girls who lived in the dorm, above my room, and they were able to buy Old Mil - a 24 pack for $1.99. Of course, it was warm, no refrigerator in the dorms. Oh the great days of college. Lol
Hey hon,
So what is "cheap"..? For me, that used to mean I got a really nice, drinkable bottle of red for under $9 (six years ago)... now, I tend to feel all warm inside if I get a really nice... OK, decent-nice... bottle under $14...
Latest favs are coppola's silver label pinot noir at about $12 with commonly run discounts for red and for white I'm feelin' estancia pinot grigio big time for about $9... give or take two.
Say all you want about pinot noir and the "sideways effect"... coppola's is very drinkable without being boring. Been buying the heck out of it since last year.
As for your request... sorry, hon... I'm of no good to you, but that's still not reason enough not to talk your way.
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