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Recommended Wine

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#1
  • geko
  • mail
  • 2023/09/27 08:26

I would like to ask for the wisdom of all you wine connoisseurs.

I would like to buy wine to bring as a souvenir when I go back home to Japan, but I am not a wine drinker, so I would appreciate it if you could help me.
The conditions are
1 . reasonably priced
2 . available in the area ( like Trejo )
3 . good for the price and not too picky
quite selfish ( strict ? If you have any suggestions, please let me know !.
Thank you very much.

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#16
  • Shakira
  • 2023/09/29 (Fri) 20:53
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↑ I agree

TRADER JOE'S tote bag white is easy to use, because even Amazon ( Japan and US ) $ 10.00 more.

https://www.trip-attendant.com/bring/tips-bring-alcohol-on-airplane/
In case you're wondering, "What to bring home as a souvenir & from your trip abroad. What to look out for when bringing back liquor as souvenirs on your trip abroad, and the duty-free coverage of liquor".

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#17
  • え?
  • 2023/09/30 (Sat) 08:37
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Wine has been turned into Trejo's eco-bag.

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#18
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2023/09/30 (Sat) 09:21
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14 The wines that anyone would consider good are the ones that have been sitting in barrels for years, but are expensive.
If you are concerned about taste, it is much smarter to go to the duty free store at the airport.

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#19

When you go to France, there are many kinds of wines, but I have had the experience that you can't go wrong if you order Bordeaux wine, no matter how expensive or inexpensive it may be. Charles III of England was drinking Bordeaux wine the other day, wasn't he? Whenever I go to a supermarket in France and spend more than $10 for a Bordeaux wine, it is always OK.

If you are a member of Costco you can get a good 4 bottles of Bordeaux wine for about $30 something right now. I have already bought 8 bottles.
If you are going from California to Japan, but only if you are okay with French wine. California wines, cheap ones, will be sour.

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#22

Thank you all
for all your input.
I will use them as a reference.

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