muggle
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These are some of the inexpensive wines for "everyday" drinking that I enjoy.
Columbia Crest Grande Estate Merlot -U.S.
Columbia Crest Shiraz - U.S.
Kendall Jackson Merlot - U.S.
Marques de Caceres Rioja - Spain
Alamos Malbec Mendoza - Argentina
Los Vascos Cabernet Sauvignon- Chile
Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Villages Flower Label - France
Recently I finished my last bottle of a 1982 Chateau Branaire-Ducru Bourdeaux. I at one time had a case of 1982 Branaire-Ducru and a case of 1982 Chateau Bon-Pasteur Bourdeau. The Bon Pasteur goes for anywhere from $450 a bottle to $750 a bottle if it can be found nowadays. I bought both as wine futures when they were still in the cask at about $10 or $12 a bottle. Sadly I have none left.
				
			Columbia Crest Grande Estate Merlot -U.S.
Columbia Crest Shiraz - U.S.
Kendall Jackson Merlot - U.S.
Marques de Caceres Rioja - Spain
Alamos Malbec Mendoza - Argentina
Los Vascos Cabernet Sauvignon- Chile
Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Villages Flower Label - France
Recently I finished my last bottle of a 1982 Chateau Branaire-Ducru Bourdeaux. I at one time had a case of 1982 Branaire-Ducru and a case of 1982 Chateau Bon-Pasteur Bourdeau. The Bon Pasteur goes for anywhere from $450 a bottle to $750 a bottle if it can be found nowadays. I bought both as wine futures when they were still in the cask at about $10 or $12 a bottle. Sadly I have none left.
 
				 
						
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 .  The blinding orange colour, though, I don't get.  But, then, some cheddar cheeses are painfully orange, too.  >.<  *Shrugs.*  Just another of life's great mysteries, eh?
.  The blinding orange colour, though, I don't get.  But, then, some cheddar cheeses are painfully orange, too.  >.<  *Shrugs.*  Just another of life's great mysteries, eh?  
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		