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| Trader Joe's is not where we shop for wine. It'a all very, very cheap table wine from Europe. And we live half the year in Europe and visit a lot of wineries...I talk to the owners and the wines imported by Trader Joes are ones even Penny Markt will not carry. Try Total Wines or look for a small local wine shop. |
Oof. Do you shop at Aldi's? |
A lot of MD drivers have VA plates for tax avoidance reasons. That’s probably what you’re seeing. |
I do. I buy their $3.95 Cabernet for cooking. It’s not very good for drinking. |
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OP here. wow-a lot of hate for tjs wine on here.
really just a couple I wanted to try. it’s really not that serious. Also-to the poster who recommended total wine-that’s where we get most of our wine. Just wanted to see what some of the hype was for a couple tjs ones. |
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I don't love their wines(other than the Vino Verde on a hot summer night) but do love when they have samples- always makes grocery shopping a bit more fun .
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Sure, why not? A lot of people live on budget: I’d rather save my money for other things. When I can enjoy a perfectly nice wine for less, that’s a win-win. |
| Does anyone know which Trader Joes have their reserve and platinum reserve sparkling wines in stock? Capitol Hill hasn't had them in weeks. |
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The TJs Reserve or Platinum or Diamond labels have some great wines. It's not the 2-buck chuck (which is also labeled TJs). It's usually at $40+ bottle if wine they are relabeling and selling for $18-25.
Since I started trying those, I rarely buy other brands there. A few of the whites. But honestly, cheap European wine (especially French!) is way better than cheap American wine, so I prefer buying that too. |
My TJs is in Baileys Crossroads, and their wine section is pretty large. They do normally have this, but I don't buy it regularly so I'm not sure right now. I'd call first. |