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Lambrusca still rules
04-22-2003, 03:51 PM,
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I've tried so many different wines I can't remember the names and Lambrusca is still the best one.
Very smooth and enjoyeable. This what I consider "fun" wine.
There is a reason this is called the CocaCola of Italy...Because it's GOOD.
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04-22-2003, 04:55 PM,
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Well, I guess you have to go with what works for you.
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04-23-2003, 09:25 PM,
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I'll have to agree with ya on that Will.
Lambrusco's Good to the last drop....
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04-26-2003, 07:22 PM,
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I reciently bought a bottle of Lambrusco for my wife to try, because I have read post to people who do not like red wine, that this may be a good starter red. I also was reading the other day a post by.... I think it was WW.... He was talking about popcorn with melted butter and Tobasco. I had to try that. But the melted butter made the popcorn too greasy. I then poped the PC in peanut oil with a little butter and put the Tobasco in the pot to pop the corn. WAS GREAT with the Lambrusco!
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04-27-2003, 07:34 AM,
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Hi tankedvd. May not have been clear on my post, but you got it rite. I buy Orvilles' lite buttered and put a few drops in as them dudes do their deal. Also try it with shaved reggiano/parmagano. Deliciouso wif' my 2 fav reds, Cabs and Syrahs. WW
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