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Posted On: 07/11/2024 1:50:20 PM
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I'm talking hangover. You spend under $20 the odds of a hangover go waaaay up in my experience. But sure $18 is reasonable too. I'm approximating but I wouldn't touch a $10 bottle unless I was willing to risk feeling crappy the next day.
And yeah, tons of $20-ish bottles superior to far more expensive bottles. Especially in the champagne/sparkly word.
I usually gravitate towards my favorite varietals (Austrian, Bordeauxs, Super Tuscans, Aglianicos) and aim for sub 14% abv (ideally sub 13%), and avoid the cheap stuff. Haven't had a wine hangover in eons.
Curious about your business. PM me. Like you and Respert, I drink a LOT of wine.
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How about that Leronlimab, huh? Let's get those papers published and some trials rolling.
Like someone else said, I've been wondering lately if all the recent activity is to clean-up the books for a BO. The fact we haven't formed a real long-term partnership with a big-pharma in any indication reinforces that theory.
And yeah, tons of $20-ish bottles superior to far more expensive bottles. Especially in the champagne/sparkly word.
I usually gravitate towards my favorite varietals (Austrian, Bordeauxs, Super Tuscans, Aglianicos) and aim for sub 14% abv (ideally sub 13%), and avoid the cheap stuff. Haven't had a wine hangover in eons.
Curious about your business. PM me. Like you and Respert, I drink a LOT of wine.
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How about that Leronlimab, huh? Let's get those papers published and some trials rolling.
Like someone else said, I've been wondering lately if all the recent activity is to clean-up the books for a BO. The fact we haven't formed a real long-term partnership with a big-pharma in any indication reinforces that theory.
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