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Wine

DAGTA

Diamond Member
Not bad... not bad at all.

Who would have thought Fat Bastard would have good taste in wine? 😉
 
Try Ravenswood, I bet you'd like them.

I also had a Robert Hall Red Wine recently...and it was quite good. (2003 Rhone de Robles Central Coast to be more exact)
 
Originally posted by: OdiN
Try Ravenswood, I bet you'd like them.

I also had a Robert Hall Red Wine recently...and it was quite good. (2003 Rhone de Robles Central Coast to be more exact)
YES! Ravenswood is one of my favorite brands! Good stuff, mang! 😀

 
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: OdiN
Try Ravenswood, I bet you'd like them.

I also had a Robert Hall Red Wine recently...and it was quite good. (2003 Rhone de Robles Central Coast to be more exact)
YES! Ravenswood is one of my favorite brands! Good stuff, mang! 😀


It is good...especially for the money. I also like Cline Zin. Yum.
 
Originally posted by: essasin
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: OdiN
Try Ravenswood, I bet you'd like them.

I also had a Robert Hall Red Wine recently...and it was quite good. (2003 Rhone de Robles Central Coast to be more exact)
YES! Ravenswood is one of my favorite brands! Good stuff, mang! 😀


It is good...especially for the money. I also like Cline Zin. Yum.
Yes, Cline is good. I pretty much like all Zin's. :wine:



 
If you want the best wine just get any somewhat older portish wine. In Europe (don't know if here) this is known as one of the best (if not the best) wine out there. Smoothest/best wine I've ever had.
 
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