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One of the Whole Foods wine specials this week is The Wingman, a
somewhat unusual blend of syrah and viognier from California grapes.

It's really excellent, and a steal at $6.99. I went back and bought a
case yesterday...

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On Wed, 05 Sep 2012 10:24:28 -0400, pltrgyst >
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> One of the Whole Foods wine specials this week is The Wingman, a
> somewhat unusual blend of syrah and viognier from California grapes.
>
> It's really excellent, and a steal at $6.99. I went back and bought a
> case yesterday...
>

I'll look for that, but they weren't featuring it when I was at WF
last week and they even had a special display for wines under $10.
Maybe different stores feature different labels. This article
indicates that Trader Joe's sells "The Wingman", so that's another
resource to check.
http://www.cheapwinefinder.com/2011/...hirazviognier/


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On 9/5/12 11:22 AM, sf wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Sep 2012 10:24:28 -0400, pltrgyst >
> wrote:
>
>> One of the xxxxxxxxxxx wine specials this week is The Wingman, a


Trader Joe's!

>> somewhat unusual blend of syrah and viognier from California grapes.
>>
>> It's really excellent, and a steal at $6.99. I went back and bought a
>> case yesterday...
>>

> I'll look for that, but they weren't featuring it when I was at WF
> last week and they even had a special display for wines under $10.
> Maybe different stores feature different labels. This article
> indicates that Trader Joe's sells "The Wingman", so that's another
> resource to check.
> http://www.cheapwinefinder.com/2011/...hirazviognier/


Jeez, I'm sorry-- I meant Trader Joe's, and typed WF. Old age, my bad.
And in the title, as well.

Man, am I glad there's no poker game tonight.

-- Larry

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On Sep 5, 2:14*pm, pltrgyst > wrote:
> On 9/5/12 11:22 AM, sf wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 05 Sep 2012 10:24:28 -0400, pltrgyst >
> > wrote:

>
> >> One of the xxxxxxxxxxx wine specials this week is The Wingman, a

>
> Trader Joe's!
>
> >> somewhat unusual blend of syrah and viognier from California grapes.

>
> >> It's really excellent, and a steal at $6.99. I went back and bought a
> >> case yesterday...

>
> > I'll look for that, but they weren't featuring it when I was at WF
> > last week and they even had a special display for wines under $10.
> > Maybe different stores feature different labels. *This article
> > indicates that Trader Joe's sells "The Wingman", so that's another
> > resource to check.
> >http://www.cheapwinefinder.com/2011/...fair-the-wingm...

>
> Jeez, I'm sorry-- I meant Trader Joe's, and typed WF. Old age, my bad.
> And in the title, as well.
>
> Man, am I glad there's no poker game tonight.
>
> -- Larry


Sorry to tell ya Larry but there is a poker game tonight and don't be
late.
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On 9/5/12 5:24 PM, Chemo wrote:

>> Jeez, I'm sorry-- I meant Trader Joe's, and typed WF. Old age, my bad.
>> And in the title, as well.
>>
>> Man, am I glad there's no poker game tonight.

>
> Sorry to tell ya Larry but there is a poker game tonight and don't be
> late.


Oh man, nobody tells me nothin.

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On Wed, 05 Sep 2012 17:14:07 -0400, pltrgyst >
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> Jeez, I'm sorry-- I meant Trader Joe's, and typed WF. Old age, my bad.
> And in the title, as well.


That's okay, just glad we straightened it out... I'll check out Trader
Joe's for Wingman then.
>
> Man, am I glad there's no poker game tonight.


You would probably clean them out.


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