Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for March 18, 2024

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    Da'Dad  about 2 months ago

    Know next to nothing about wine but I’ve been led to believe the box is to be avoided.

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    Da'Dad  about 2 months ago

    Found a wine named Fat Old B a s t a r d. Had to buy one for my BIL. As I said to one my nephews, who else could I give it to.

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    Yakety Sax  about 2 months ago

    Don’t let your neighbor hear you, Arlo

    (in my lineup Auntie Acid is next)

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    markkahler52  about 2 months ago

    No wine lasts nearly that long once out of the bottle….or box…

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Much like some of the stuff from Costco is a single serving, regardless of what the packaging thinks.

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    Carl  Premium Member about 2 months ago

    The one time I had wine in a box, late 80’s, all I could taste was the cardboard. I’ve not had the courage, or I’ve had the good sense, not to try again.

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    thad.humphries  about 2 months ago

    When I was in Korea, there was a recall on Riunite. Armed Forces TV and radio repeated the notice frequently for over a week. I ask the club manager, why? It’s not like anyone buying Riunite are putting it up to let it age.

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    Charlie Cook  about 2 months ago

    I bought one of those. It said wine will last for two weeks. It didn’t – it was all gone in three days. Can I sue for misrepresentation?

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    admiree2  about 2 months ago

    A couple of things are now known and accepted.

    The location of the vinery is not an absolute determinant. Years ago in a blind taste test many California wines were preferred over French entries.

    Price is not a determinant factor. Taste tests and your own experience will verify this.

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    derdave969  about 2 months ago

    My father considered a $3 bottle of wine a good wine, a $4 magnum a great wine.

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    nosirrom  about 2 months ago

    Who would be patient enough to test that claim?

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    Grace Premium Member about 2 months ago

    As in – it won’t last that long? or as in – Arlo would not buy wine in a box?

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    WaitingMan  about 2 months ago

    About fifty years ago, I was fortunate enough to have a glass of Chateau LaTour, one of the great French wines. In today’s market, it is about a $1,000 bottle. How was it? Spectacular! Fifty years later, I can still remember the taste vividly.

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    colddonkey  about 2 months ago

    Actually now I’m assuming that box wine would be better as I’ve been told if you open a bottle of wine it should be finished within 5 days.

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    PeaceWouldBeNice  about 2 months ago

    “Chien Enragé 20/20”: a fine French wine from Detroit…

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    Jhony-Yermo  about 2 months ago

    Are A&J Winos now?

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    jarvisloop  about 2 months ago

    Completely off subject except for the fact that JJ has drawn a couple of cartoons in the past on the topic:

    Today is one of Chevrolet’s two favorite days. I think that they should have a special sale.

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    ladykat  about 2 months ago

    The box will be empty way before then!

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    KennethPrice2  about 2 months ago

    I drank Boone’s Farm Apple when I was in high school , because it was next to the door at the store and easy to steal.

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    pa1morecast  about 2 months ago

    It can be ok. Certainly convenient if you live alone, or with a non-wine-drinker. And very convenient to use for cooking.

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    timzsixty9  about 2 months ago

    30 days after opening the BOTTLE or the BOX?!

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Arlo dabbled in things he failed to understand…………….

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    big_daddy35  about 2 months ago

    More like, any container of Wine has little chance of remaining unconsumed after 30 days

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    Cathy P.  about 2 months ago

    I grew up on Manischewitz. Obviously, I’m not a conniseur, either. My grandmother barely tolerated the Manischewitz, as she considered anyone who drank anything stronger to be a drunkard!

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    mistercatworks  about 2 months ago

    Box wine is for people who are in it for the wine and not the “mystique”.

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    kozmikgal  about 2 months ago

    Not true. Trader Joe’s and Bota are quite serviceable.

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    mafastore  about 2 months ago

    In my entire life – and all of this since I turned of legal age to drink – I have had less than 10 alcoholic drinks. I hate the taste of anything alcoholic – sweet wine is definitely NOT sweet.

    Husband worked with a fellow who was millionaire – they worked at an agency for children with emotional problems and the fellow worked as he wanted to help children. His daughter got married and we were invited to the wedding. Husband insisted I try the wine as it was the best (meaning expensive) wine we would ever drink. Tasted just as bad as my parents’ Kosher wines.

    In my mid 20s I came to the realization/decision – if I don’t like alcoholic drinks, there is no need for me to have them and I don’t.

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