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I bought a bottle of wine (cheap obviously) and put it in the fridge for tonight.  Opened it up tonight and it was horrible, tasted like what I think moonshine tastes like.  Never have I dumped a bottle of wine down the drain before :(   I almost felt a little guilty...

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Colleen - you need to include a tragedy alert on a post like this - I read about you pouring a whole bottle of wine down the sink and sobbed out loud ! a0d0423989cfe63dbac86525c36d6b54_zpsff34

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Why the wine for tonight? That's the question I have. She says she hasn't "changed shirts" for awhile so......

 

New batteries? Empty house?

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Oh, Colleen.  I have had a rare and expensive bottle that was a gone pecan.  

That broke my heart (and pocketbook too)

I think they call it, corked.

and boy, was I mad.

Feeling your pain,

S

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Had you just bought it?  Was it spoiled or you just hated it?  I

 

Funny story...friend of mine bought a case of wine (I think it had turned)... they could not drink it, but she kept trying to cook with it...kept throwing away good food after bad wine...

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Colleen - you need to include a tragedy alert on a post like this - I read about you pouring a whole bottle of wine down the sink and sobbed out loud ! a0d0423989cfe63dbac86525c36d6b54_zpsff34

I agree with this,  I'm going to give Colleen a point for that.

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:gagging-928: ...do they still make that stuff?

What's the word? Thunderbird. What's the price? Forty twice. :)

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That is one of the deadly sins

Thou shalt not pouro bottleoo of wino down sinko

Jez I hope you at least gave it a decent send off, god rest his soul, Amen x

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holy cat fish this is serious colleen

 

was there nothing you could do?

 

I hear so many sad stories of wine down the drain and it breaks my heart :(

 

I believe in wine first aid and a handy bottle of lemonade or sprite or 7 up can save even the nastiest of wines :)

 

have hope and save the poor wine :)

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I have actually taken wine back if it is bad.  This has only happened twice, but I paid like 9-10 dollars.  The last time I did this, they looked at me all weird, like I was some alkie trying to score free booze.  They smelled the bottle and gave me all these crusty looks.  Then told me that people refill the bottles.  So if you are brave enough to be scrutinized, take it back next time you get a bad bottle.  :)

 

Come to think of it, I was a member of monthly wine club for a while, and I got a couple of bad bottles from that too.  They would give a credit, but they weren't as mean about it.  One bottle was so bad!  It was leaking and bubblying at the opening.  GROSS!  Of course, I didn't even open that bottle to try it.  

 

Hope your next bottle was better. :)  

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My biggest problem with wine is that if I get drunk on it I get frisky as hell, and that can sometimes lead to embarrassment!

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