In a message dated 12/5/2006 3:08:08 PM Mountain Standard Time,
mathews@uga.edu writes:
So, they are rebottling and relabeling these expensive wines
and selling them for much less. Bottles that normally cost $100 are
being repackaged and sold for $10 or $15. So, try something new these
days that costs much less. It could actually be a fine wine concealed
with a different label.
So, are you going to give us some examples to look for in the stores?
I guess this is sort of like buying the store brand products, usually made
by the name brand manufacturerers as a private label. One of my customers
used to make Walmart jeans and Calvin Kline jeans, and the only difference was
the label.
Robert B. Houston
Texan in New Mexico
63 TR4
As he stared at her ample bosom, he daydreamed of the dual Stromberg
carburetors in his vintage Triumph, highly functional yet pleasingly formed,
perched prominently on top of the intake manifold, aching for experienced
hands, the small knurled caps of the oil dampeners begging to be inspected and
adjusted as
described in chapter seven of the shop manual.
Dan McKay
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