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04/13/2005 5:10 PM  
Because that's about how long it's going to take me to cull though all the great information on this site.

Call me back in 2009, I should be freed up by then!
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04/13/2005 5:19 PM  
Take your time. We'll wait for you!!!
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04/13/2005 11:42 PM  
...and don't forget all the new info that pops up. tough to keep up with everything welcome again
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04/15/2005 3:26 AM  
Welcome MrJerry!

We're glad to have you and hear about your wine experiences. Don't be shy.

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04/15/2005 1:57 PM  
Wine is food, coffee is an antidote!!!


Welcome!!!

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04/15/2005 4:26 PM  
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Wine is food, coffee is an antidote!!!


Welcome!!!

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Very good!

Thanks for the welcome guys...my wife and I are going to open a bottle this evening and I'll pair it with a nice cigar. As for the wine, she'll pick it out...she's much better at it than I am. I always look for the label that I like and buy that one...I don't advise this method!
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04/15/2005 11:47 PM  
jerry,

take time and read through the buying and drinking threads. there is a huge wealth of information to be found as far as great wines and at all different price points.
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04/16/2005 1:17 PM  
WIll do.
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04/16/2005 2:23 PM  
I've recently cut back on my cigar smoking, and a nice substitute is a full bodied red wine with cedar tones.
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04/19/2005 3:01 PM  
Come on MrJerry! snap to it! your lagging again my friend

Next time your out on the West Coast you make sure you let me know so we can get together for smokes and vino. The other night I had a VS Bohemian that was terrible! good thing I was pairing it with an equally bad wine. Geez, some nights nothing works right. So last night I opened a Negrette and paired it with a RASCC, now there is a pairing!

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04/20/2005 9:26 PM  
but think how all the wine will have aged between now and then. Need a big cellar for 4 years.
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04/21/2005 2:22 PM  
Man, if I was just starting fresh on the site, I'd mark all the posts as read and initially just try to keep up with all of the new threads. That is a challenge in and of itself.

IMO, the TN sections are a veritable goldmine of info.

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04/21/2005 2:41 PM  
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I'd mark all the posts as read and initially just try to keep up with all of the new threads. That is a challenge in and of itself.




That's what I usually end up having to do after being away for more than a week.

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04/21/2005 7:14 PM  
Thanks guys, you've all been very helpful!

I told my wife that I didn't know where to start...she said with the corkscrew.
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04/21/2005 9:07 PM  
You'll also find it easier on the GI Tract than killer beans
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04/22/2005 12:26 AM  
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I told my wife that I didn't know where to start...she said with the corkscrew.




Hold onto that woman. She's worth her weight in gold.

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04/22/2005 3:35 AM  
true words spoken by my esteemed colleague from texas. keep that woman jerry. my wife barely cares for wine and it can really be a buzz-kill sometimes.
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04/22/2005 1:09 PM  
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I told my wife that I didn't know where to start...she said with the corkscrew.




Hold onto that woman. She's worth her weight in gold.




I concur with my point-eared pal.

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