Three orange whips

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Three orange whips

#1 Post by kgb »

Don't mean to go excessive with the planning aspect here, but trying to figure out whether to bring wine again this year. If plans are otherwise afoot for such, I will simply bring bourbon. If not, a half dozen bottles of Old Vine Zinfadel or Cabernet Sauv(can't finish the spelling on that, I'm a Nebraskan now).

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#2 Post by TMBoyer »

Since I don't have access to the official Flatwater wine this year (Pheasant Ridge Reserve), why don't you bring some. Many of us enjoy a good glass of red with red meat and that certainly abounds at the Flatwater.

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#3 Post by steve voss »

Red Meat!
Red Wine!
Red Meat!
Red Wine!

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#4 Post by Steve007 »

JerryStL and I were going to bring some, too. He's in charge of selection. But a guy with a Gordon will obviously do better than a guy with a Griffon. Still, he's in charge.

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#5 Post by Chuck Graber »

Finkel,
You are married to a fine woman who has made a point of studying good wine and how it goes with various kinds of food and you are letting Goldstein pick the wine? :roll:
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#6 Post by steve voss »

Finkel and Goldstein? Hmmmmmmmm? Mogen David? :twisted: :D :wink: :lol:

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#7 Post by Steve007 »

Chuck Graber wrote:Finkel,
You are married to a fine woman who has made a point of studying good wine and how it goes with various kinds of food and you are letting Goldstein pick the wine? :roll:
Very good point. :oops: But I'm driving. He oughta do something.

Don't worry, Voss. We are both married to nice Christian girls. They'll help us out. Hey, Roark gets cheap stuff. Be grateful. :?

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Tipple?

#8 Post by Joe Cool »

Well Terry...just what kind of tipple are you bringing as a substitute for Pheasant Wine this year?

Perhaps some "Quail Ridge" from sunny California?
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#9 Post by Bluerock Brimley »

Steve & Jerry,
I believe that they have "Trader Joe's" in St. Louis. They have a proprietary wine called Charles Shaw (Merlot and Cab)--it's affectionately called "two-buck-chuck" in Arizona. (Actually it's $3/bottle, now). It has a wonderful reputation. At $3/bottle Voss will only be going upscale by a factor of 2. :lol:
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