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I'm opening my Old Stand By - Barefoot Pinot Grigio. I'm in a rut I think.
I'm in a rut I think.
Try some Turning Leaf pinot grigio sometime. It's in the same price category as the Barefoot but a whole bunch better.
Really? I have always avoided Turning Leaf because it was in the pre-made gift baskets sold at Walmart one xmas.....yeah, i'm a dork!
thanks, I saved that...now I'll drink my way through it!
Won't quote the whole thing, WW, but I love the name "Goats Do Roam." I bought a bottle of it last winter and enjoyed it immensely.
I've also had a few of the Toasted Head wines and liked them all.

Well smarty that you are you probably know that Goats Do Roam is a South African version of the French 'Cotes du Rhone'. It was news to me though. My question to you is could you smell/taste the stewed fruit, earthy animal tones of this wine? If you did, you beat me.![]()

It was the third bottle we opened that night. I think I made a crack about tasting something goaty, though.![]()

Having the last glass from the big box of Big House White. Next up is a bottle of Pacific Rim Riesling, which we'll crack open tomorrow most likely.
feels like a Woo Woo kinda night.
Hard cider is fermented apple (or pear) cider. Alcohol content is around 5%, give or take.
You can find it generally in any liquor store, usually near the ales.
Some are really sweet (Woodchuck comes to mind), and some are more dry (Strongbow). But I haven't tried them all.
Ace is a good hard pear cider.
A word of caution: stay away from the Woodchuck Pumpkin Cider. Not good.