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Don't be a "wine snob", impress your guests, serve your three-buck-chuck from a lovely wine carafe.
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I went to Total Wine yesterday. It's very nice indeed. A huge selection of wine. Something funny happened though. Before I knew it there was close to $100 worth of Vino in my shopping cart. Don't know how it got there but it was time to cash out. :icon_wink:
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Sauvignon Blanc
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Price ranged from $ 5 to 11. First bottle started yesterday called Tiny Umbrellas cost $ 5 as I recall. We hooked up with a lady who is a regional sales manager and she was very helpful in deciding what to buy It is a Moscato actually bottled by Gallo under a contract with Total Wines and we really enjoyed it. Will finish it tonight and tomorrow try another. We started a scorecard to help us remember which were our favorites and we would want to reorder. First time in a Total Wine store and we were very impressed with selection and knowledge of their employee. |
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went to Total Wine on Saturday....as expected, huge selection
a little bit of a wait getting in...they were controlling the amount of folks inside at any one time... other than the discount coupon that was in the paper their prices seemed competitive with the competition |
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My taste runs to Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. And some good Italians. Check out whats on offer from New Zealand and Australia for the whites. Some good ones are the aforemention Governors Bay, Brancott, Cottesbrook, Grey Rock. For Pinot, A to Z, Ponzi, and some Chilean ones who's names escape me. Anything from Antinori for Italian or a good Brunello de Montalchino.( the latter being a little pricey but worth it.)
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We tapped 6 bottles last weekend for a 6 course dinner. 4 were perfectly matched. Other 2 I could have done a better job. Those may sit for few months until I decide what to do with them.
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Astounding variety - very helpful staff.
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Six courses takes about 4 hours plus. Think tiny food groupings on six plates...Wine pour is usually less than 2 ounce pour. All wine is poured about 8 to 10 hours to breathe. Prior to courses a taste of each wine prior to mixing with food, gives you an idea, of how the pairing of food will change each choice. Most wine in our cellar comes directly from vineyards, that you can’t buy in stores. We do love old world, which is a good thing with the fires in CA 3 to 5 years from now vineyards may not have enough grapes for harvest. You can however with a good decant and the right food, make a $20 bottle taste like you paid double or triple. |
I hate wine but they have plenty of other liquor.
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