Wine Wins!

<p>Oh no! my last post did not go through! Oregon Pinot Noirs come in screw top bottles, but they cost a bit more than YT. $10-15/bottle. Pretty much all of them are mild and fruity. </p>

<p>Enjoying $7 Kirkland Signature prosecco bottled in Italy. Quite nice for the price!</p>

<p>One of the partners at work gave me an $80 bottle of wine. I’m not sure whether to drink it or frame it. </p>

<p>@swimcatsmom‌ take a photo of the label, for posterity, then bottoms up :)</p>

<p>Ooh, I could make one of those cute decorations where you put Christmas lights inside of. Definitely going to drink it. Haven’t quite decided on the occasion and whether my husband & I should just open it and enjoy it ourselves or share the occasion with someone else we care about. Kind of hope we don’t like it toooo much as $80 wine is way out of my price range.</p>

<p>How do you know it cost $80? Did the partner leave the price tag on?</p>

<p>You might want to look up when it would be best to drink. Some expensive wines are expensive precisely because they have the potential to age beautifully in the bottle. If it is too young, it might be worse than a young $20 bottle that is meant to be consumed immediately. </p>

Resurrecting this… for busdriver. :slight_smile: Found 2014 Apothic Dark at the 'Ville Target!