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Last Post 07-03-2005 01:11 PM byRandy Wigginton. 10 Replies.
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David Sullivan  Send Private Message
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06-30-2005 03:18 AM  
Lark Creek Restaurant Group

Yankee Pier - All wines half off for the month of July.
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05-04-2005 01:10 AM  
$50.00, Mailing List.

Agree with the posts above. Nice pinot that in a way is a little reminiscent of a Zin (especially done blind). Enjoyable bottle of pinot, just not sure it is a $50.00 worth bottle of pinot?!? I'd love it @ ~$30.00-$35.00.

Parker hit the nail on the head with this one, 90 points. Drink now. I see no reason to hold this pinot.
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06-30-2005 03:56 AM  
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Also One Market. "It Happens Every Summer"




Cool. SHS at retail cost.
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07-01-2005 01:18 AM  
Also the Lark Creek Cafe in Walnut Crick,
and Artera in San Diego.

Parcel 104 in Santa Clara has the deal on Friday and Saturday nights.

I don't know if Bradley Ogden in Vegas is participating.
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07-01-2005 03:36 PM  
This is a good deal - I just wish Ogden's restaurants were better.
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07-01-2005 03:43 PM  
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This is a good deal - I just wish Ogden's restaurants were better.




Go for the wine, not the food
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07-02-2005 01:36 PM  
Like we don't have enough wine as it is?

Ogdens restaurants are generally very good -- but usually not outstanding. however, I had a meal at Parcel 104 last month that was excellent.
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07-02-2005 02:24 PM  
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Like we don't have enough wine as it is?




You can never have enough GOOD wines.
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07-02-2005 04:23 PM  
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Like we don't have enough wine as it is?




You can never have enough GOOD wines.


That depends on your point of view. From my POV I've got too much swill and not enough good wine. From my brothers' POV my swill is really good wine and I have way too much wine. We'll find out Monday if he still thinks that way when I bring over a couple of cases for his 4th of July party.
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07-03-2005 10:36 AM  
not familiar with any of the restaurants, but my opinion is if the food is lackluster why go just to buy overprices wine at 1/2 price? just frequent your favorite corkage friendly restaurant and bring your own great wine and have a great meal. just my $.02.
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07-03-2005 01:11 PM  
I will say that based on four meals at 1 and 2 star restaurants in France & England that Ogden's restaurants would easily qualify for 1 star. And at a fraction of the price.

Its also right next to a local amusement park, meaning we could watch fireworks from the parking lot tonight.... hmmm.
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