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02-09-2005, 08:28 PM #1
For the wine drinkers.. Question for ya?
I have been looking around for a good wine of the month club. They are all at least 30-40$ a month.
Would you be more interested in getting 2-3 bottles of wine for 30-40 a month or 1 bottle for 30-40$ a month? How about getting 1 bottle for 15$ a month? so instead of 350-450/year it would be 150$/ year including shipping.
I'd rather try several different cheapo bottles for 30$ a mont including shipping than just getting 1? the quality might not be as good, but at least you could try a bunch out, instead of just 1?
Thoughts?
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02-09-2005, 08:30 PM #2
I would be interested in getting four cases for 5.99 a month, provided it won't make me go blind
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02-09-2005, 08:32 PM #3Originally Posted by 1victor
LOL?
HUH???
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02-09-2005, 08:34 PM #4
something not too upper crusty from the clearance rack, MD 20/20 or the likes
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02-09-2005, 08:37 PM #5Originally Posted by 1victor
Remember I prefaced the ? with Wine Drinkers....
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02-09-2005, 08:38 PM #6
oh.......... I thought you said whinos
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02-09-2005, 08:40 PM #7AnabolicAlien Guest
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??? would you like some french bread with that wine ???
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02-09-2005, 08:41 PM #8Originally Posted by AnabolicAlien
ANy serious replys?
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02-09-2005, 08:47 PM #9
Box O wine
Sorry bro, i know nothing about REAL wine, just ghetto wines lol.
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02-09-2005, 08:57 PM #10Originally Posted by bdtr
LOL
This is why this service would be great for you bro. 150$ /year for 2 bottles a month shipped to you house. think about how classy the women would think you are if you were to tell them about 24 different kinds of wines you know?
Would you buy something like that?
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02-09-2005, 08:59 PM #11
If I drank I would do it, why not?
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02-09-2005, 09:00 PM #12Originally Posted by 1victor
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02-09-2005, 09:02 PM #13
By the time I was 37 I drank my quota up to age 75, I'm in the hole a bit so I had to shut er down !
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02-09-2005, 09:05 PM #14
If i were into wine i'd definetly do it, but i'm not someone who drinks to enjoy the taste of things, infact i hate the actual act of drinking, not a fan of the taste. I only drink to party, so wine really isn't for me.
Honestly, i think it's a good deal if you're into it, i say go for it.
Originally Posted by Jdawg50
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02-09-2005, 09:05 PM #15AnabolicAlien Guest
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??? is that you bro?
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02-09-2005, 09:06 PM #16
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02-09-2005, 09:08 PM #17
if you got the loot, go for better wine quality. youll enjoy it and it def tastes better then cheaper stuff
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02-09-2005, 09:08 PM #18Originally Posted by AnabolicAlien
LOL so what's the point of the pic?
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02-09-2005, 09:08 PM #19
Good wine can not be cheap. You could buy a young wine and wait 4-5 year before it will mature. It could save you big bucks
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02-09-2005, 09:10 PM #20Originally Posted by Jantzen4k
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02-09-2005, 09:11 PM #21Originally Posted by RussianVodka
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02-09-2005, 09:11 PM #22Originally Posted by AnabolicAlien
hahaha...i bet thats you...
Hey Lush remind me tomorrow and i'll ask my dad. He's into that ****. Plus my uncle used to sell wine for Southern Wine and Spirits so i'll ask him too.....
OG
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02-09-2005, 09:12 PM #23
Speaking of wine I was at a wine tasting thing a few months back (stupid but i was invited, even though I don't drink) Anyway the guy running it comes up and asks us if we want to try this blah, blah, blah $20,000 a bottle the rarest whatever. I politley said no thanks. He looked at me as if I were Satan himself. The look of disgust was incredible, he wrinkled his nose and me it was priceless.
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02-09-2005, 10:02 PM #24
Youre looking pretty big AA... what kind of cycle are you on? lol
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02-10-2005, 07:17 AM #25New Member
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Try California Wine Finders...I have belonged with this club for several years and it's great. I get two bottles of the same variety of wine from two different wineries in California each month. It costs around $25, which includes shipping. You can decide if you only want whites or reds...I get both. I keep track of the wines I like and then every so often they have a sale, and I will order a half case or case for around $6-7/bottle. It's a great deal. I have only had a few that were bad in the years that I have been a member. Anyway, it also depends on the laws regarding shipping of alcohol in your state. I'm in Ohio, and there is no problem. I tried getting a gift subscription for a family member in PA, and they said that they weren't allowed to ship to PA. Check it out...
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02-10-2005, 07:19 AM #26Originally Posted by Jdawg50
or you could make your own
for about 120 usd you get everything you need including your wine kit
i use the kits with real juice , i to be honest i like it better then most store bought wines.
1 win kit is between 30-40 bucks it yeaild 6 gals of win =
about 25-30 1L bottles
just some of the kits you can get
MEZZA LUNA WHITE
Clean & dry with soft flavors that perfectly complement almost all seafood.
PINOT BLANC
A delicate bland of Chardonnay & other California grapes. Dry, sharp & lightly fruity full-bodied taste.
GEWURZTRAMINER
Aromatic bouquet, cinnamon-like spiciness with a long, full finish.
VIOGNIER
A medium bodied, white wine, low in acidity, with aromatic notes of peaches and apricots. Serve with spicy Thai cuisine, Chinese take-aways, Mexican dishes, medium to strong and salty cheeses.
CHAMBLAISE (Chablis)
Crisp, semi-dry wine with a clean, refreshing aftertaste.
LIEBFRAUMILCH
Classic medium-dry wine with a pleasant, fruity flavor.
RIESLING
Light, refreshing & well balanced. Smooth & easy to drink.
SAUVIGNON BLANC
Full-bodied & dry with a crisp, clean finish.
BOURGERON BLANC (White Burgundy)
Full-bodied, robust flavor accented with fresh peach & apricot aromas.
BORDAILLES BLANC (White Bordeaux)
Blend of California varietals keeps with the flavor of this prestigious French style wine.
PIESPORTER
Spicy German tongue teaser with a fragrant aroma.
CHARDONNAY
Dry with pleasant acidity & a fruity bouquet.
VALPOLICELLA
Ruby red color with a delicate bouquet & rich texture.
BORDAILLES ROUGE (Red Bordeaux)
Strong, full flavor with a light aroma of black currents. Develops a light, earthy bouquet.
CABERNET SAUVIGNON
The king of the reds. Bold, deep character; age for maximum benefits.
BOURGERON ROUGE (Red Burgundy)
Aromatic red wine that is well rounded & balanced.
CHIANTI
Firm, dry Italian wine that bursts with flavors of berries, spices & herbs.
WHITE ZINFANDEL
Blush wine with sweet plum flavors & a refreshing, flavorful finish.
BLUSH
Light, refreshing & delicious blush wine with a slightly drier finish than White Zinfandel.
BERGAMAIS (Beaujolais)
Light-bodied, fruity nouveau style wine.
VIEUX CHATEAU DU ROI (Chateau Neuf du Pape)
Full-bodied yet soft. Contains oak chips to enhance its fine aromatic qualities.
PINOT NOIR
Has a velvety flavor that is met with a fullness of aroma resembling black currants.
MEZZA LUNA RED
Rich & flavorful, this blend marries intense aromas with complex flavors bursting of cherry & raspberry.
MERLOT
Full, fruity intensity. Deep in color with black cherry & berry aromas.
BAROLO
World famous "big red" with a strong backing of tannins & a luxurious, rich texture.
SHIRAZ
Australia's own "big red". A bend of blackberry fruit, spice & chocolate that's a dark & delicious treat.
ZINFANDEL
A deep red, spicy, peppery wine with a hint of fruit flavors of berries or dark cherries.
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02-10-2005, 07:22 AM #27
I can buy wine.
But to get a really good WHINE, you gotta shut the door on your dog's tail!
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02-10-2005, 08:54 AM #28
My dad has a miny winery.. Some of his wines are around 29-32% and the best tasting wine you will ever have! Time consuming but it is much cheaper and quality is to die for! Everyones always at my house beore we go out because 2 glasses of that does you nicely
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