There were probably 14 large tables set up with representatives from either the vineyard or the distributor on hand to let us taste their wares, and the place was packed. Bin Ends had provided lots of crackers and also dump buckets so no one got entirely sloshed. We limited our tasting to reds, and found some really nice ones at very reasonable prices. I’ll head back down there on Thursday to pick up our order.
We also got a couple of bottles from the stock at hand. Two were inexpensive and one was a bit more than we usually spend, although still under $30. We decided to save that one for a special occasion like our anniversary but realized we needed to mark the bottle so we didn’t inadvertently drink it.
Shortly before we headed to bed, Kent put a wide rubber band on the neck of the bottle and then put it in our wine rack. Not 10 minutes later, Wally’d gotten that rubber band off the bottle and had run off into our bedroom with it so he could chew it to his kitty heart’s content. Kent managed to get the rubber band back and this time he put it around the wide part of the bottle and then put the bottle back on the wine rack.We went to bed but weren’t yet asleep when we both heard a bottle CLANKING very loudly. Wally had pulled the bottle OUT of the wine rack and was busy pulling that rubber band off the bottle again. Clearly we’ll need to just use a Sharpie or something.
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