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04-18-2018 12:10 PM
@QVCkitty1 We are very partial to wines from your area - have visited wineries there and bought cases. Our absolute favorite area to get wine is along Lake Erie in New York state.We love this area anyway - had a permanent campsite there for years - loved Lake Chatuaqua (Sp?) etc.
Just about as beautiful as any place on earth. If only the winter wasn't so harsh.
04-18-2018 12:13 PM
@151949 wrote:@QVCkitty1 We are very partial to wines from your area - have visited wineries there and bought cases. Our absolute favorite area to get wine is along Lake Erie in New York state.We love this area anyway - had a permanent campsite there for years - loved Lake Chatuaqua (Sp?) etc.
Just about as beautiful as any place on earth. If only the winter wasn't so harsh.
@151949, New York is a beautiful state !
04-18-2018 12:22 PM
I also wanted to add, after a month in Tuscany, I discovered an awesome winery for Pino Grigio. It was located close to San Giaminano. I also search for that winery when purchasing wine. The winery was totally awesome, people wonderful. It was myself, daughter and grandaughter on this stay.
04-18-2018 12:38 PM
Anyone with common sense wouldn't ask that question because the answer is so plain & simple...They want to.
04-18-2018 12:44 PM
@151949 wrote:would pay $125 for 12 bottles of wine they have never tasted ?
QVC, a very successful company, obviously thought they would.
04-18-2018 01:12 PM
My I just say, I do have common sense, only your opinion
04-18-2018 01:14 PM
@Regal Bee wrote:
@151949 wrote:would pay $125 for 12 bottles of wine they have never tasted ?
QVC, a very successful company, obviously thought they would.
QVC's entire business is very heavily based on impulse buying.Which has nothing to do with common sense.
04-18-2018 01:29 PM - edited 04-18-2018 06:51 PM
@151949 When you purchase an expensive bottle of wine in a wine store, they do not allow you to taste.
04-18-2018 01:30 PM
@151949 wrote:
@Regal Bee wrote:
@151949 wrote:would pay $125 for 12 bottles of wine they have never tasted ?
QVC, a very successful company, obviously thought they would.
QVC's entire business is very heavily based on impulse buying.Which has nothing to do with common sense.
sooooo.....everyone purchasing the TSV has no "common sense?" i find that assumption to be quite arrogant and unnecessary.
04-18-2018 01:31 PM
@sunshine45 I am soooo with you on this one.
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