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The Don Antonio has been my "go-to" sausage pizza wines for years. (And I've always thought this a great qpr) '02 was a bust. Nice to hear about the '03, I'll have to check it out. a
"What contemptible scoundrel stole the cork from my lunch?" -- W.C. Fields
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quote: Originally posted by Lentini: (Don Antonio is their more expensive bottling,
Look for a deal on it (~$12 is good)
If $12 is their more expensive bottling, how much is their Nero? They must be giving it away in Italy.  I noticed you changed your location. You're creeping closer to DC, which might be a good thing for you. Email inbound.
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| Posts: 2892 | Location: Rocky Mountains | Registered: Apr 08, 2004 |    |
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I was about to say... WL has the Nd'A for $12 and the Don for $27... I was going to ask where you found the Don for $14. And $27 for pizza wine... WOW... that must be some pizza.
Go HOKIES!!!
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| Posts: 4865 | Location: North Plainfield, NJ | Registered: Oct 24, 2001 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by mwagner7700: And $27 for pizza wine... WOW... that must be some pizza.
Sometimes I have Brunello with pizza. As long as it's not a frozen pizza, good wine goes just fine.
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| Posts: 2892 | Location: Rocky Mountains | Registered: Apr 08, 2004 |    |
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