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Wine you can tolerate for under $10 a bottle
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33A question, if you know it: Zardetto is a favorite of mine as it keeps its fizzMoneyPenny-11/28/2008
32The Franco Rustico is my regular of the ones I can find predictably. AdmittedlyThomas Mercer-Hursh-11/28/2008
31Nino Franco Rustico Franco or Primo Franco are better Proseccos but are about twMoneyPenny-11/28/2008
30I would suggest ordering directly from Kermit, except Sarasota suggests you are Thomas Mercer-Hursh-11/28/2008
29I had Domaine Portagna 2003 Pinot Noir with turkey at a relatives. DK what it coSG-11/27/2008
28MoneyPenny and all, Try the Columbia Crest Grand Estates Merlot for 8.99 or socoug-11/27/2008
27I buy Zardetto Prosecco by the case and have done so for about 5 years now. ItMoneyPenny-11/27/2008
26Beaujolais is good, but don't restrict yourself to Nouveau. It won't quThomas Mercer-Hursh-11/27/2008
25Happy Thanksgiving fellow Winos! Thanksgiving is hell for real wine aficionadosMoneyPenny-11/27/2008
24I think you'd like Primus. I've been drinking it off and on for about acarranza2-11/23/2008
23I'm really getting interested in South American wines. Thanks. MPMoneyPenny-11/21/2008
22Yeah it's definitely a wine to go with something rich, or just drink it on iDale Baker-11/21/2008
21Would you like it with barbeque? I prefer it to the overblown Zinfandels out thMoneyPenny-11/21/2008
20Trader Joe had Chilean Carmenere Panilonco 2007 on sale at $4.99. Not bad, a drDale Baker-11/21/2008
19They say that $20 is the new $10, so this limit is even tougher than it used to Mark Marcellus-11/16/2008
18I like malbecs, but I like the Carmenère even more. Since I drink mainly wMoneyPenny-11/16/2008
17The 2006 Dona Paula Cardos Malbec is wonderful...for the price. In fact, all ofcarranza2-11/16/2008
16that's probably the Clos Apalta, which is a classic bordeaux blend..caberneMoneyPenny-11/16/2008
15Casa Lapostolle, great wine $60 and upJulius Wong111/16/2008
14Concha y Toro is a great Chilean wine house. My personal favorite from Chile isMoneyPenny-11/16/2008
131.5L for about $8 at Sam's Club <img src='http://www.conchaytorousa.Julius Wong-11/16/2008
12The Pantheon: bumwine.comcarranza2-11/13/2008
11The Hall of Honor: <img src='http://www.bumwine.com/bumwine/bot_5_m.jpg&carranza2-11/13/2008
10<img src='http://www.marlowheights60sand70s.com/Boones_Farm_Strawberry_Hicarranza2-11/13/2008
9[chart}wineglassesshouldclinknotclunk.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/barokes.jpg[/ccarranza2-11/13/2008
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