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Gary Childress wrote:
> Do you recall off hand what the name of the most expensive bottle was > which you've ever purchased? I think before this my most expensive > bottle was $22 for a bottle of d'Arenberg Laughing Magpie. I've been > buying in the $8-22$ range myself. $8-11$ for a regular bottle just > to sip on for an ordinary run of the mill evening and $11 or more for > those special occasion wines. I don't see myself ever paying over $40 > for a bottle though. There seem to be enough good wines out there for > under $40 for me to ever need to spend over that on a bottle. Most of my more expensive wines are from small California wineries who don't distribute. I've got a few bottles of various varietals from Rideau in Los Olivos, CA. Their wines are expensive $28-$75 but are just incredible. I too buy some very nice wines in the $10-$12 range. Seven Deadly Zins from Costco is about $12 and is a very good Zin for the money. |
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