
Anyway, we've enjoyed Black Mountain Pinot Noir for some time now and ventured out to the Malbec with our latest outing to TJ's. Mighty fine.
But there's one thing more to be said, even so. Suppose we have only dreamed, or made up, all those things -- trees and grass and sun and moon and stars and Aslan himself. Suppose we have. Then all I can say is that, in that case, the made-up things seem a good deal more important than the real ones.
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ah trader joes...such an awesome place!
you're not kidding that would've been better! ;-)
love ya hon,
dm
Alas, Denver is still Joe-less!
I think Deb may bring back some stuff from there for us, however; she's in the NW for two weeks.
Enjoyed the fellowship of your description, at any rate!
Barbie & Dave, You'll be happy to know that Trader Joe's "Two-buck Chuck," Charles Shaw chardonnay was just voted the Best Chardonnay from California at the California State Fair Commercial Wine Competition.
According to the Napa Valley Register, "The chardonnay received 98 points, a double gold, with accolades of Best of California and Best of Class. from Budget Vino
Valorie....does "chuck" export to Kansas? How big is the vinyard and where is it? Tks.
Suzanne, just google Charles Shaw wine and you'll find a whole host of websites about the origins of the brand and the connection to Trader Joes. Do you have TJ's in Kansas? If not, just stock up next time you are out Barbie & Dave's way.
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