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favorite cheap wine
Red or white, doesn't matter. I like the meridian pinot noir. I think it's about $8-10 at thrifty. I buy it by the case (cheaper volume pricing).
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WHOOOO HOOO! Purpahurl luva da wine. Louis Phillipe Edwards from Chile, very good, hard to find sometimes. Any old vine Zinfandels, some Moscato is very good, World Market has some.
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Kendall Jackson chardonnay
Clos du bois chardonnay My fave but getting harder to find J. Lohr chardonnay...World Market is the only place I can find it now. Lindeman's chardonnay is alright and now comes in the big bottle so I can save Mr. Pokie some money!
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Wild Irish Rose
and on Sunday when times are hard Dr. Tichenor's will do the trick
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hahahaha. Perhaps I should have said inexpensive rather than cheap...no? I haven't had the MD 20/20 since high school, and then only ONCE! wink wink nudge nudge know what I mean?
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Thanks for the suggestions. I really like the Zin blends too. Three rivers paso robles is a good one.
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I'm a red man myself, but Mrs. Morph likes the whites. I'll pass these on. I agree, World Market has a good selection and some killer prices.
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I'm a white girl .... White Zinfandel or a good Riesling!!!!! The reds bring on a migraine EVERY time.
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Anyone remember Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill? Man when I was 16, there ain't nothing like a bottle of Boone's Farm and a fat Swisher Sweet cigar..
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My first experience with fermented grape juice was with Boone's Farm Kountry Kwencher. And yes, I'm pretty sure they spell it with a K! We bought two bottles. Never twisted the cap off of the second one. As with the MD 20/20, it only happened ONCE!
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