TMW - 8-29-2005 at 05:43 PM
I like most any white wine. Reds pucker my mouth too much but will drink them on occasion. Two Buck Chuck is good wine and cheap. There are three
reasons to drink anything. For the occasion, the taste and/or the affect.
capt. mike - 8-29-2005 at 05:47 PM
how about one of my favorite reasons....the Effect!
Pompano...the LA Cetto Nebbiolo....fantastico!! i have some here, may splurge and open one tonite!!
Two Reasons are good enough...........
Mike Supino - 8-29-2005 at 05:49 PM
Either your team won or they lost!!!
Skeet/Loreto - 8-29-2005 at 06:46 PM
I would strongly sugggest that some of you "cost Effective Wine Drinkers" investin a Case of Texas llano Red or Blush , If interested I will forward
theweb site.
As I was at one time in my life a Calif Wine Grape Inspector at theGallo Winery in Livingston I have always had a taste for the Grape. i went to a
wine tasteing in Lubbock Texas{ the most conservative city in the USA and was surpised at the good wine for about $10 to $20 dollars.
Skeet/Loreto
Inspector General
MrBillM - 8-29-2005 at 07:14 PM
Gosh, Skeet, at one time or another you must have been an inspector or investigator for every government agency in existence. Wow, what a life.
I thought that I heard or read last week that some city in Idaho was considered the most conservative. Since I just caught it in passing, I didn't
pay much attention.
Addendum to above:
Not Idaho, but Utah (Provo). Detroit was rated the most Liberal.
..................The rankings by the Bay Area Center for Voting Research were based on the 2004 election results for 237 cities with at least 100,000
residents in the last U.S. census.
Researcher Lindsay Hogan said the center looked at how many votes were cast for each candidate, and classified each candidate as liberal or
conservative and added up the totals.
Hogan said the biggest indicator of political leanings was race. Detroit, ranked as the most liberal city, is about 80 percent black, while Provo is
almost 90 percent white.........................
[Edited on 8-30-2005 by MrBillM]
bajablue - 8-29-2005 at 09:26 PM
Capitan,
do you the approx price on a case of the LA Cetto Nebbiolo??
"cost Effective Wine Drinkers"
jrbaja - 8-29-2005 at 09:47 PM
"Texas llano Red or Blush" Skeet, yer killin me!
capt. mike - 8-30-2005 at 05:17 AM
baja blue, no se - i only have bought it at the wine bank on DT SD. but it was a bargain at about 10 or 12 i think. i have drunk a bunch at the
winery's room but can't buy a case cause we have to go to USA same day, only i bottle per humane bean allowed.....fricken nafta....what the F good is
it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Skeet/Loreto - 8-30-2005 at 05:23 AM
Mr. Bill;
In my first yeqar ar Fresno State I was a Cantalope Inspector for Fresno county, later in 1971 I was a tomato Inspector for the State, Then in 1981
was a Wine grape inspector for the State, , all Seasonal Jobs of about 3 months.
There was a Large Scam on the Public when Zinfindal Started getting Popluar, One winery was using another Juice , passing it off as Zinindal for $600
a Ton when they had paid only $200, it was one of those mafia Deals, Wine, Garlic,Tomato all controlled.
One of these days maybe I will tell the story about Investigation of the Location of all the Cathouses in and around the Lemore Navy Base. Interesting
Work for about 6 weeks.
Skeet/Loreto
Carlo Rossi Paisano
Mike Supino - 8-30-2005 at 10:11 AM
Try it. I love it. A light Chianti, very low tannens (grit)
4 lt. $7-10
bajablue - 8-30-2005 at 10:32 AM
Gracias Capitan y Pompano,
I will check out the Reserva Privada and Monte Xanic. Mike, buy the case and head south....
capt. mike - 8-30-2005 at 01:24 PM
is that capt. miguel 2nd from right? used to run the dive shop before he sold it to mr. Sourpuss Andy?!
has a nice twin drive cruiser?