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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
Hmmm...I wonder who? |
He wanders the site knowing not where he goes..as a Messiah.
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Skeet/Loreto
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Dennis : I would appreciate that if you do not have to say something in the Positive manner to "Go Back to the Other part of this Board" Please
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
Dennis : I would appreciate that if you do not have to say something in the Positive manner to "Go Back to the Other part of this Board" Please
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He teaches as a Brother, Father and Mother as one. His words encompass all we need.
Be thankful.
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capt. mike
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hahahaha roger you look hammered!
come lets drive some nails together! i NEED framers right now big time!!
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
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lookingandbuying
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Love the Mex Vino
I a remally impressed with the wines they are making in Mexico. Still remember the first time in the valley and was in total awe of some of the wines
we tasted that day.
Can't wait until we go back...such a fun day checking out what the local places are offering.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
come lets drive some nails together! |
Is that an invitation to Anthony's? Must be.
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bajamigo
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The Guadalupe Valley is crawling with new, small wineries that are putting out some excellent product, like Emeve, which has recently won some
important awards. But they will never be price performers as long as Méxicocontinues to levy its luxury tax on wines.
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Iflyfish
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Mrsfish and I will be in Ensenada early Oct and one of our missions will be to fill the motor home wine cellar. Any recommendations of Artentine,
Chilean etc. that is available there would be appreciated. Our tastes run to big reds, Syrah, Zin, Pinot Noir, Barbera, Nebliolo etc. I am not
familiar with the South American wines.
What good reds are available in the Baja? Where do I find them in Ensenada?
Thanks,
Iflyfish
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bajaguy
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Wine Shop
Fish.......
There is a wine shop with a pretty good selection of local mid to upper end wines at the corner of 6th (Sexta) and Moctezuma, across from a local park
(Parque Revolucion).
In downtown Ensenada, take Miramar from the Costero (Lazaro Card##as) to 6th street, make a left on 6th to the park/Moctezuma, turn right on
Moctezuma.....it will on your left on the corner.....a white 2 story place, looks like a house.
Look for a Vena Cava red, a Cabneret, I think, and a bottle with just an "L" on the label....from Liceaga Winery....another red.
Good luck!!!!!
[Edited on 9-16-2010 by bajaguy]
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Martyman
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
Dennis : I would appreciate that if you do not have to say something in the Positive manner to "Go Back to the Other part of this Board" Please
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He teaches as a Brother, Father and Mother as one. His words encompass all we need.
Be thankful. |
LOL He's like Swami Scaminonya
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
come lets drive some nails together! |
Is that an invitation to Anthony's? Must be. |
Dennis...just WHERE is this fabled Anthonys? A place in Ensenada like Anthonys of San Diego and Seattle? I must order
the monkfish.
Nebliolo.. a great choice from LA Cetto
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Capt Mike...the first bottle tastes great, but never fazes me...
...but that second can make you a wee bit hazy...
Meet my ..enabler.
All in fun! honest...
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Good reds .. for me anyway:
Nebliolo..I forget the current price per bottle..about $12 - $14?
Red Truck..my favorite red now..about $9 at most retailers. Compares well with very expensive reds.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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bajamigo
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Add Ensenada Wines to your list. It is located in el Sauzal, slightly n/o Ensenada. It's on the southbound side, surrounded by a fence that looks like
randomly-nailed-up boards, next to el Sarmiento and Gazusa restaurants. This shop and the one BajaGuy recommends (it's called La Contra) feature fine
Mexican wines.
S. American wines can be found everywhere, especially in Costco and Comercial Mexicana. Can't recommend any particular label, but you might enjoy some
of the Argentinian malbecs.
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Skeet/Loreto
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Martyman" I did not mean to Hijack. it is deleted.
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Iflyfish
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What is your experience bringing wine into Baja with you? What sort of duty have you paid if inspected?
Thanks for the tips on places in Ensenada to find good wine and the nebliolo suggestion.
Iflyfish
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jorgie
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the preservatives in imported wine and beer makes any comparison tough . Tecate in Baja excellent , Tecate in Arizona nada ....... Australian Reds
are tops ,,,in Australia . Same goes for Chile and other S America products . People are not drinking fast enough , drink more , faster do away with
preservatives
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Martyman
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I brought a case of homemade wine-no problem-packed at the bottom of my equipaje. Gotta drink the whole case (or give it away) as it will go bad
during the baja summer.
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bajamigo
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They don't seem to bother with wine.
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