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Okay, I have shyed away from discussions on alchohol for various reasons, but I feel as a wine lover, I need to pause and mention a few standouts. I was thrilled to see our local liquor store carrying the full line of Yellow Tail. (We even get the reserve!) For those of us on a meager budget, Yellow Tail is a great bargain. For a nice dry red, I like the Cab/Shiraz. As a person who prefers red, I can also say I thouroghly enjoy the plain Shiraz, which is slightly sweeter. For whites, I am a new fan of the German Reisling (a little sweet and very sharp), and yes- the Australian Yellow Tail makes a delicious Reisling, as well. For a drier white, I stick with the Pinot Grigio. Anywho, The Australian's are perfecting the business of tasty wine done cheap, and as long as I am surviving on this salary... I am going to be a loyal customer. Check out their site for more suggestions....http://yellowtailwineusa.com/
~G
4 Comments:
As you already know, I'm also a fan. I think I should get the canvas tote bag, don't you? The baby-t may be too obvious. It is kind of cute though.
The baby t would be perfect for me. But if you get one that means i can't.
I allready have one
cabernet sauvignon, without a doubt. the hint of berries and woodsy undertones...she'll never know what hit her.
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