Wine...Reds, Whites.
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If you are looking for a cheap but in my opinion good wine for price, its called RELAX its a reisling. When people sit at my bar and say they didnt like wine when they tried it that is what I suggest to bring them into trying out wine again. Would not know where to get it from back in hawaii.
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Thanks....rieslings give me the nastiest headaches for some reason -- don't stop me from drinking it, though.
Costco here is selling "Cambridge" brand, Pinot for around $17. It's very good when it's good, but ok when it's bad. I'm not sure why the same wine taste so different each time I open a new bottle.
Costco here is selling "Cambridge" brand, Pinot for around $17. It's very good when it's good, but ok when it's bad. I'm not sure why the same wine taste so different each time I open a new bottle.
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I work in a liquor store and Kendall Jackson(of course), Mark West(my personal favorite), La Crema, Clos Du Bois, Acacia, Erath, Estancia are Pinot Noir's that i enjoy and are reasonably priced. Talus is what i go to when im on a budget (under $10), its light and very enjoyable.
And Newcastle is the greatest beer ever.
Kris
And Newcastle is the greatest beer ever.
Kris