The true definition of a snob is someone who craves what separates people, rather than what unites them, according to writer John Buchan. So true when it comes to wine.
Fortunately, a bargain-priced wine that’s tasty, like this shiraz, can bring most of us together around the table.
Cheers,
Natalie
The true definition of a snob is one who craves for what separates men rather than for what unites them.
– John Buchan
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Sale Ends: June 23, 2013
Sale Price: $13.95 | Save: $2.00 (Usually $15.95)
Natalie’s Score: 89/100
Fifth Leg Shiraz
Australia
Terrific lush black fruit and smoke! Full-bodied and velvet smooth. Terrific dry finish. Perfect for pizza, hamburgers and great conversation. Food matches: pepper steak, roast beef.
Drink: 2013-2015
LCBO Code: 281345
Sugar Code: Extra Dry
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