Good morning Folks

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Hey Bill,
We kinda got off topic, slightly
Taylor makes good wine I know that. Those New York wines have started to prove themselves. We use to buy one of theirs, but is has been awhile. I read a couple years back that the French were mad at them for some reason. I think they grafted American vines to French stock, not sure.
Sterling is popular here, but we have not tried it. I am not fimiliar with the other.
The Boss has been buying an Italian Lambrusco lately. It ain't bad after a hot day using a chain saw, I'll say that!
smiling-knife,
I have never even seen/heard of a Australian or Chilean wine around here.
There is an Australian beer, comes in a big quart like can.
It must be some kinda deal between our goverments. Especially between the price. Like the Zinfandel, it just a couple of bucks for a bottle/liter. Next time I'm at the winery I'll ask if they know. I believe, Johnie was from Germany.
But come to think of it, the taxes/duty

is what may be driving up the price. What does a Lambrusco cost there? I think a three liter bottle sells for about 17 Dollars U.S.
Can you get Cuban Cigars?
*Read above:
"& be sure not to Drive, Operate dangerous machinery or *Bid while you are consuming adult beverages"
(If you are really interested in that winery, just send me a private email. I'll help all I can on this end.

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Gotta run
My Oath as an American Army Soldier did not come with an expiration date.