Pepper Bridge Winery Two - Pack
$69.99 + $5 shipping
Condition: Red
Products:
1 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon
1 2006 Merlot
woo hoo!
Labrat comments from last time this was up.
Every time I hear “Walla Walla” I can’t help but think of that noise PacMan makes while he’s eating dots…
This is some high falutin’ juice!
wow, I’ve made it
Thanks fer the linkee.
Two of my favorites! And this price is better than the wine club price (of which I’m a member). In for 2.
Thanks WD! Great offer.
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reviews are pretty good, but it’s more than I want to spend for these wines.
So, is this a real Wine.Woot Off, or just a one wine from the woot site?>
wow. yum! too expensive for me, though
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reviews are pretty good, but it’s more than I want to spend for these wines.
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Same feeling here. Fair pricing, but I like under $30 if not $20. Definite no go when Iron Horse came in at $20.
Is this kosher?
Wow…going to be hard to resist…this was one of “the one that got away”…missed the last offering and have been kicking myself since.
But I really don’t have the $$ to go in for 2- and I can’t just get one…decisions…
Please- for the love of god- don’t spring any corison on us
I was torn between the Genie Universal Laser Parking System for the Garage and this wine. Minor nicks and scratches give a garage character. Therefore, I chose the wine.
It would just about take Corison to open my wallet right now…
as a PS to my earlier post, I nearly didn’t pull the trigger on this one. I wasn’t logged in and it wouldn’t connect to the log in server, then when it finally did, there were more problems with the system not updating properly until finally everything came together. WOOT seriously needs to do something to address these problems during WOOT offs.
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Is this kosher?
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Probably not. I thought kosher wine, at least at the highest “level” (pardon my ignorance), required boiling of the juice. It’s impossible to make fine wine with cooked grapes.
I’ve heard of a Napa winery making high-level kosher Cabernet, but there must be some compromises involved. Like not boiling the juice, allowing handling by non-Jewish workers, working on the Sabbath & so on. Perhaps a “Kosher-Lite” exists?
Ugh, there better not be any Brandini on the way, either.