whert wrote:Wish for death...
beepar wrote:Dunno if this has been on here before.
I'm not a wine drinker but just for laughs was looking up how much it costs after seeing an ad in the SSAA mag.
Not cheap... $50 a bottle for the top stuff. $12 for the cheapest one and a few in between.
$50 though... How much do you trust a gun maker to make a good bottle of wine over a wine maker
Arth wrote:$6 clean skin.
Ripper.
Baldrick314 wrote:You buy expensive cleanskins! We sell em for $4
chilliman wrote:I'd rather buy a bottle of wine made by a gunmaker than a gun made by a winemaker
1290 wrote:Apparently Grange is "not worth it" but I think that refers to the '59...
VICHunter wrote:Heard a bit about that on the radio last week.
$3,000 a bottle for it apparently.
What a waste...
beepar wrote:Meet in the middle? Super Soaker full of booze?
1290 wrote:Beretta are known for making guns, particularly SHOTGUNS
Not wine.
Want good wine?
Penfolds Bin 389
Apparently Grange is "not worth it" but I think that refers to the '59...
1290 wrote:Waste of money
or
Waste of wine (on a useless tasteless deceiving so and so)?
chilliman wrote:if it's Jim Beam and pepsi - I'm in!
Baldrick314 wrote:I drank a $1,000 bottle of grange on my wedding night and although it was good it was no better than some $30 bottles I've had
on_one_wheel wrote:I would put money on it that Beretta just put lables on clean skins, I seriously doubt they own a vineyard, press grapes or ferment thier juices.