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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no "right answer". All I was saying is that if you care about wine quality when hosting its best not to take advice from people who clearly buy wine at CVS and Costco and nowhere else. There are literally thousands of options. You want one? [b]Buy an El Coto Rioja in the 2010-2012 range. It is AWESOME. Drinkable but also very complex and tannin rich so it will satisfy people who are wine snobs and those who are not.[/b] You gotta look for it, it's not next to the diapers at CVS. But it's also very reasonably priced, usually in the 10-14 range. [/quote] See that bolded part? That was really all that was needed. Unless you enjoy being an asshole-- in that case, carry on.[/quote] I am sorry. I am trying to be less of an asshole, genuinely. But I feel like when people are just WRONG and then also do that little eye roll thing at me, I want to emphasize that I am right. [b]Anyway, we are all works in progress. [/b]I honestly feel bad for being a bitch about my post. Carry on. [/quote] Nice deflection! Nobody else in this thread a jerk but you. Despite NOBODY saying "Go to CVS" you said in your comment not once, but twice, that we were all suggesting CVS wines. [/quote]
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