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I'm confused----their grand opening is today, how could you have been there yesterday??????
It was open. There were a number of customers in the store. They had a great a selection and offering wine tasting.
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life is too short to drink cheap wine
We are kind of wine peasants. Enjoying a moscato at Aldi for less than 3 bucks and it even has a cork.

Will try some new ones at Total Wine in next few days.
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We enjoy drinking a moderately priced 'table wine' with dinner during the week

On the weekends, or when entertaining guests, we like a more upscale wine.

A nice feature with Total Wines is that the staff will post their personal recommendations for all to see....(very much like Barnes & Noble employees posted their favorite read)... we've enjoyed many of their recommendations in the past
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Okay, I'll cut loose and give it a try. I pay $4.50 for a bottle of cheap wine. I only like dry white light wines, like Woodbridge Savignon Blanc. How much do I need to pay to not be drinking a cheap wine?
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Okay, I'll cut loose and give it a try. I pay $4.50 for a bottle of cheap wine. I only like dry white light wines, like Woodbridge Savignon Blanc. How much do I need to pay to not be drinking a cheap wine?
Total Wine has quit e a few bottles that are rated 90 or 91 for $10 to $11. They are very good.
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Total Wine has quit e a few bottles that are rated 90 or 91 for $10 to $11. They are very good.
Thanks, but I may need to go more expensive. My $4.50 Woodbridge Sauvignon Blanc is rated 85. I occasionally buy a bottle of Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc for $10-12 to impress people. It is rated at 91, but honestly, I cannot tell the difference.
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Total Wine has quit e a few bottles that are rated 90 or 91 for $10 to $11. They are very good.
We will be giving it a try but we have our own rating system.

If we like it, it is good if do not like it not so good.
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We will be giving it a try but we have our own rating system.

If we like it, it is good if do not like it not so good.
If you want to be a wine critic, I don't think just liking it is good enough. Hopefully, Total Wine will be able to tell me what I like, especially since I plan to become a non-cheap wine drinker. Because life is too short to drink cheap wine.
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Okay, I'll cut loose and give it a try. I pay $4.50 for a bottle of cheap wine. I only like dry white light wines, like Woodbridge Savignon Blanc. How much do I need to pay to not be drinking a cheap wine?
I like Kim Crawford SB. In most stores $16 to $17. TW just under $13
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I like Kim Crawford SB. In most stores $16 to $17. TW just under $13
I'll give it a try when I get to Total Wine.
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If you want to be a wine critic, I don't think just liking it is good enough. Hopefully, Total Wine will be able to tell me what I like, especially since I plan to become a non-cheap wine drinker. Because life is too short to drink cheap wine.
They do have wine tastings and a very knowledgeable staff on the floor. They are very good at figuring out what you would enjoy based on your input.
We are not cheap wine drinkers as you say life is too short! We enjoy good Cabs, Chiantis, Red Blends. Dry and smooth!
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My favorite wine is Chardonnay. I'm really looking forward to visit TW and try some new brands. Any recommendations?
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My favorite wine is Chardonnay. I'm really looking forward to visit TW and try some new brands. Any recommendations?
If you haven't, try some French Burgundy wines. 100% chardonnay. Also Chenin Blanc from the LoIre Valley
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Their brochure/ad that came in the mail shows hard liquor as well.

Good competition for ABC/Publix/TV stores.

Will have to check it out after the opening rush.
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