
Our friend the banker has decided to take on a new venture and call him crazy, but he thinks that he can make some money owning and operating a liquor store. Little does he know that being friends with me means discounted wine and spirits. And before I had my precious son, I was known to be able to put a few away. Knowing this information, the banker asked me to help him with his supply list of wines. So my plan is to choose many of my favorites in various price ranges.
Today's question is if you could pick your top three favorite mass produced wines (one cheaper $7-10, one moderately priced $10-20 and more expensive over $20) what would you choose?
My list of favorites include
1. Yellow Tail Shiraz or the Rosemont Shiraz ($7-10)
2. Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc (a little over $20)
3. Justin Cabernet around $30
** favorite wine, but probably a little too pricey for the store is Caymus Cab
Let me know your faves and I will send out a comprehensive list soon.
Today's question is if you could pick your top three favorite mass produced wines (one cheaper $7-10, one moderately priced $10-20 and more expensive over $20) what would you choose?
My list of favorites include
1. Yellow Tail Shiraz or the Rosemont Shiraz ($7-10)
2. Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc (a little over $20)
3. Justin Cabernet around $30
** favorite wine, but probably a little too pricey for the store is Caymus Cab
Let me know your faves and I will send out a comprehensive list soon.

2 comments:
Not sure of the prices of these, but I like...Caymus Conundrum, Folies a Deux Menage a Trois Red and White (NOT Rose) and Santa Cristina Sangiovese.
Since I am allergic to sulfites and can't drink reds, the only wine I really drink St. Supery Moscato.
So I also vote for then having Lindeman Framboise, that raspberry beer I had last night!
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