Step up to KirlandWell I personally have not bought their wine
Seriously though, if they have any from Rutherford, Napa, or Stag's Leap it should be pretty good.
Step up to KirlandWell I personally have not bought their wine
Hey Chris I have been eyeballin that for a bit...how is it?Here’s another hint as to what the TSC cup contains. View attachment 33212
Nope......maybe if they lived in Samoa....I have friends who drive 5 hours one way for a liquor and wine run at Costco and Trader Joe's in Las Vegas. Whoever makes it, it's pretty good.
Great price which is why I grabbed it. A very good Rye, smooth enough and a very distinct rye flavor (like a spice but not spicy...if that makes sense). Definitely better than the $18-$20 price tag would suggest ( I got it on sale for $18 but it was $20 regular price).Hey Chris I have been eyeballin that for a bit...how is it?
Still holding your high regard for Monkey Shoulder? If I don’t pick up a bourbon, I may have to try it next!
Thanks Chris...but up here it’s $50+ So I will scoop me a bottle next time out!Great price which is why I grabbed it. A very good Rye, smooth enough and a very distinct rye flavor (like a spice but not spicy...if that makes sense). Definitely better than the $18-$20 price tag would suggest ( I got it on sale for $18 but it was $20 regular price).
There are two whiskeys that I would have (and do) as my house whiskey...one is my fav Irish whiskey...Roe & Co.Still holding your high regard for Monkey Shoulder? If I don’t pick up a bourbon, I may have to try it next!
good Pinot Noir
My grand dad who was a sommelier use to make a point that you should alsways have some Pinot Noir on hand for parties and guests. I spent 3 months of my first 16 years on this planet in Portugal with him and my grand mother. Learned a lot. Really anyone who drinks white and doesn’t know if they like red will be be impressed with a Pinot Noir. It goes with anything...
I agree, hence the emojiMy grand dad who was a sommelier use to make a point that you should alsways have some Pinot Noir on hand for parties and guests. I spent 3 months of my first 16 years on this planet in Portugal with him and my grand mother. Learned a lot. Really anyone who drinks who’re and doesn’t know if they like red will be be impressed with a Pinot Noir. It goes with anything...
Wow, I have my eye on some other whiskey that’s approaching $40 and am having trouble getting it because I’m too cheap.Thanks Chris...but up here it’s $50+ So I will scoop me a bottle next time out!