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20 great wines that won't break the bank
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel They've been at it for decades, and this Chardonnay is a standard-bearer. It shows off ripe pear … A perpetual bargain from Spain, it's a humble, easy-drinking Tempranillo. … End your indecision and put this delicious Argentine best-buy in your … |
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20 great wines that won’t break the bank – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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20 great wines that won’t break the bank – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
20 great wines that won't break the bank
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
This Tuscan blend – Sangiovese, Merlot and Cabernet – deserves the accolades it has gotten over the years. Protocolo Red Wine. About $7 a bottle. A perpetual bargain from Spain, it's a humble, easy-drinking Tempranillo. Tilia Malbec. About $10 a bottle … -
20 great wines that won’t break the bank – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
20 great wines that won't break the bank
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The slightly sweet Hogue Riesling from Washington state has apricot flavors and palate-cleansing acidity. King Estate Pinot Gris, Oregon. About $16 a bottle. A never-fail option that sets the pace for Pinot Gris. … A perpetual bargain from Spain, it … -
20 great wines that won’t break the bank – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
20 great wines that won't break the bank
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Michelle Merlot, Columbia Valley. About $16 a bottle. Nice for fireside sipping. It's supple and smooth. Cusumano Nero D'Avola, Sicilia. About $12 a bottle. Nero D'Avola is an indigenous grape from Sicily. This dependable example is expressive and … -
Luxurious setting is star at Hakkasan – San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco ChronicleLuxurious setting is star at Hakkasan
San Francisco Chronicle
Anyone who has heard stories about the outrageous prices at New York's Hakkasan will think the San Francisco branch is a bargain; I suspect that as the restaurant settles in, prices will rise, but for now they don't seem out of line in relation to the …