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Intriguing Walla Walla Wine Finds - 10/27/2008 5:36:35 PM   
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So… I’ve decided that I want to be one of those people. The people that get to sit down and decide on the name of the wineries next release.
 
I absolutely love the names that are created to identify some of these wines today. Seriously where do they come from? Yes, some are obvious by using the varietal as a description, but others? Come on. Cowgirl Cab by DaMa, I love it! I had a friend who rides horses call the other day and wants a case just because of the name. She hasn’t even tasted it. And what about Kung Fu Girl? Will this wine really kick your ass or it could be a great gift to someone you need to make a point to? How about Motor City Kitty by K Vintners? This wine has had so many blogs and reviews just based on the name alone. And it would be a great gift for a cat lover. K Vintners also offers Phil Lane” instead of memory lane. Hmmmm, where is Phil Lane? But yes, I want this job.
 
And hopefully it will run in line with the label designing. Wow, have you seen some of these labels? Amazing! I think my latest favorite is the Trio Vintners Sangiovese. Absolutely breathtaking label. I would have this bottle in my house just to be able to look at it every day. What about DaMa Cabernet very elegant, would look great in my red kitchen too. And who can’t laugh at the simplicity of the Holy Cow Merlot, not to mention it’s great tasting wine for the price.
 
 
So, I guess there is something to be said about a name and a face regarding first impressions.
Seriously, any openings out there??
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RE: Intriguing Walla Walla Wine Finds - 10/28/2008 12:53:25 AM   
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Please stop using the message board for spamming.

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RE: Intriguing Walla Walla Wine Finds - 10/28/2008 3:32:11 AM   
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Well it is about wine.
Is he selling, rather than spamming?
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RE: Intriguing Walla Walla Wine Finds - 10/28/2008 4:38:29 AM   
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It is like some 3rd rate infomercial on our message board.  I think we need to take a strong stand against these.  I have reported the post to Eric.

I know we have a broad array of posts on this forum, but one of the pleasures is that it is free from this kind of junk. 

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RE: Intriguing Walla Walla Wine Finds - 11/3/2008 9:31:45 PM   
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spam. please quit it.

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