It seems that bicycles are used in the wine production. The label reads “Everywhere you look you will see bicycles propped up against walls and at the end of rows of vines”.
Looks like a good choice to me. Here’s an on-line review: Everyone knows that it is impossible to mass produce and mass market a decent wine. Trouble is, nobody told Alfred Hurtado. His Chilean Cono Sur brand is taking over the world and rightly so.
Apparently the name means Southern Cone in Spanish which i assume is the language of chile, I was hoping it meant something to do with cycling!!
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It seems that bicycles are used in the wine production. The label reads “Everywhere you look you will see bicycles propped up against walls and at the end of rows of vines”.
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I, of course, find your line of reasoning spot on. Happy holidays! :O)
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And the same to you!
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Looks like a good choice to me. Here’s an on-line review: Everyone knows that it is impossible to mass produce and mass market a decent wine. Trouble is, nobody told Alfred Hurtado. His Chilean Cono Sur brand is taking over the world and rightly so.
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This is good to know.
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That’s the best gauge for quality, if you ask me.
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I’m glad to have confirmation of that.
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I find an appealing label to be a good guide for wine selection. Nothing wrong there!
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I’m a sucker for packaging.
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Watch it does not give you the “runs”
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Well, drinking half the bottle resulted in no ill effects.
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