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From: Chocolatl
On Saturday, October 17, 2009
Has anyone else tried this? It comes in a 1 liter box, very inexpensive. We bought it for cooking, but it's quite pleasant for drinking as well. We've tried the merlot and the cabernet, and both are very nice.
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Review From: Julie B's Hive
On Nov 8, 2009
RECIPE: Oprah's Pomegranate Martini
I used POM and Grand Marnier but left out the water and lemon.
Review From: mersaydees
On Nov 7, 2009
RECIPE: The Time Warp
Fun! I agree with another reviewer in that this is "murky swampy" in color, yet tasty. Very good Fall drink! As you sip you can just feel the spent leaves blowing around you — or is that a ghost blow blowing down your neck? Oh, oh, ooohhh!...
Review From: mersaydees
On Nov 6, 2009
RECIPE: Beautiful
Thanks Northwestgal, for an adult after dinner drink worthy of cozying up to the fireplace with a good British mystery novel! I used Planat Cognac (a gift from a dear friend) and Cointreau. I look forward to mixing it up with other brands, as you...
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