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Sunday, April 15, 2012
Prom and Green Wine
With the return of some nicer weather, I was elated to find a bottle of green wine (vinho verde) in the local VBS. Normally back home i only spend about 3 dollars a bottle for this type of wine, but at 7, this wasn't a bad deal. I'd give it a 4.5/5 for value. As for taste, it was nice, true to type of wine- light, crisp and refreshing. There are plenty of places you can find reviews for this type of wine alluding to how damn good it is for so little money. Its also always good to note that this crisp summer wine is also lower in alcohol, which would have been nice if i hadn't chased it was some much worse wine (not pictured and i have no idea what it was). The hangover was legendary, I'm still trying to work it off one giant Quodoba burrito later.
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Gazela,
Vinho Verde,
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