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Recommendation for Bachelor Party
08-17-2000, 09:26 AM,
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I was invited to a formal bachelor party for my cousin's fiance but cannot attend. The invitation suggested the attendess bring a bottle of wine to help stock the groom's wine rack. Since I won't be able to be there, I wanted to send a bottle from wines.com.

Any suggestions? Something not too cheap, but not too pricey either.

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Chris
Hummelstown, PA
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08-17-2000, 09:57 AM,
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If you mean www.wine.com either of the suggestions of the posting Wine with Spaghetti which is currently right under yours would be fine. Hope you and the other party don't buy them out, because we will be placing an order soon too.
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08-17-2000, 12:03 PM,
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SoapPlant,

WINES.COM also has some excellent wine to offer, purchased directly from wineries who are hosted on this site.

To see what's available, go to the virtual tasting room from the homepage (www.wines.com) or go directly to www.wines.com/tastingroom/

I would consider one of the new releases from Limerick Lane or Gary Farrell Wines. The Collins Vineyard Zinfandel would be a great gift to contribute to a wine cellar. Both of these wineries are top-rated.

Jackie
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