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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Dreaming of fermented grapes
I never knew Manischewitz offered such choice. I seriously need to get out more often.
Your turn: Which one should I choose? Why?
8 comments:
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I had no idea either..Growing up my mom said that wine was the only one she loved because it was sweet... As far as choice, u could play it safe and go for the traditional.. or, live wild and get all the varieties??? lol
ReplyDeleteNot a fan at all of sweet wines or even liquors...so you can have them all and I will sip some malbec or a glass of bourbon and soda and raise a glass to you on the New Year's Eve.
ReplyDeleteNone of the above, thanks. Manischewitz wine is more like grape juice! A good intro for the kidlets though. ;)
ReplyDeleteIf Tabor would share some of her Malbec, I'd be up for that.
I vote with Hilary: get some sweet stuff for the kids and you can find me sidling up to Tabor for a glass of Malbec.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a child, I lived with an elderly woman that drank this every night before bedtime. She told me not to tell others about it. (I thought the not telling a little odd at the time and still do!)
ReplyDeleteWell I like Merlot wine, so I say Cherry for the kids and select a nice blend for you and your wife..
ReplyDeleteNOT the cherry unless you ae going for the cough syrup effect. I didn't know that myself until someone brought some to our seder2 years ago.
ReplyDeleteGood to know...choices are great, and I'd say try them all....you'd hate to miss something really good!
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