I buy my USA wine in a 5 liter cardboard box, with a mylar liner. Boy, does it taste bad, but I can get a cheap buzz.
I like to sit in the park with my wine bottle in a paper sack, and enjoy the sun and "Richard's Irish Rose".
Jeff is a "Wine Snob", he does not buy wine in a box. He gets it in a gallon jug, with a screw cap. He's a real class act.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Lenka: Jeff is a "Wine Snob", he does not buy wine in a box. He gets it in a gallon jug, with a screw cap. He's a real class act.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE> And this is a real small world isn't it ? ;-)
Wilson, are you a boozer like the rest of us? Do you buy your wine in gallon jugs or in the box? Either way it's a cheap buzz.
I think Lenka is right. Does only buying $80 bottles of California Cabernet make me a wine snob? Age them 10-20 years and boy are they out of this world!
>Age them 10-20 years and boy are > they out of this world. I don't think I could wait that long. Jeff must be very patient. By the way, where has Jeff been, this it the first peep out of him for months. Question for Jeff: How long do you age your "Thunderbird" wine?
Jeff does not let the Thunderbird Wine age at all. Jeff sez "Down the hatch". This is one reason we do not hear from Jeff. Busy 'Wine Tasting'.
I opened a new box of 'Peter Vela' burgundy today. I don't think I could recommend this wine to Jeff. Very bitter, with a slight hint of old work socks.
I think he's cute with that mustache. I wish he was a little taller, 3 feet tall is quite short. I wounder if all that wine he drank as a small child stunted his growth?