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Old 04-30-2013, 01:30 AM   #24604
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Whoo Hoo! Nice.

I have two cups right now. The first is full of fresh brewed coffee and the second is full of M&M's.
Very. We no longer can afford the wines we used to drink, but we still have the palettes to appreciate the few that are left. These days, given the red wine headaches I get, I tend to not have wine more often than once every week or two, if that. A far cry from the heady days of the dot com era, when we drank wine virtually every night, and almost all of it from the better California vineyards. This Insignia is left over from a case we bought as futures in 1995, and picked up in 1997. And which then went in our cellar for the next 5 years and we started drinking it in 2002. We were able to move our cellar up to Canada in 2004, and we've been drinking it down ever since. Virtually none of it left, except a few of the better Cabs and a couple of Pinot Noirs. (One from Talley, one from Rochioli.) So finding this in a shipping box that I thought was empty was a real boon.
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