Saturday, October 17, 2009

October 2009 , Tasting GRUET New Mexico, USA Sparkling Wines / Finally We Meet Someone From GRUET As We Love Selling GRUET @ Cleveland Park Wines !



Here at Cleveland Park Wines and Spirits in northwest Washington D.C. ( two blocks down from the National Zoo on Connecticut Avenue N.W. - check out this year's 2009 " Zoo Lights " ) the GRUET sparkling wines continue to be the best-selling American bubbly at our store Cleveland Park Wines & Spirits for the ninth year in a row. Nothing else sells better or is asked for more than GRUET! We love it too as it is so flavorful the various offerings and such a great deal for dollar and value, too. Cheers to you all there at GRUET bringing us such excellent quality and value.




We tasted on this afternoon both the dry sparkling rose that we love selling as well as the off-dry demi-sec that is nice when people want less bite and edge and just a softer, rounder, more pleasing fullness/richness on the palate that is a true delight to sip all by itself just about anywhere and any time. ...

Drink lots of GRUET. Stay-tuned as I will write more about all of this very soon.











Saty-tuned for more but I want to get these pictures posted now as it is already Saturday, November 14th, 2009 and it is always time for GRUET sparkling New Mexico wines as wll as the excellent still Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, too. We have sold them all here at Cleveland Park Wines & Spirits ( 3423 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Washington D.C. 20008, Anthonyquinn@clevelandparkwine.com www.clevelandparkwine.com Tel : 202-363-4265 ) and we just pick and choose from the variety available to us at any given point and time. We like selling the whole line except for the magnums of the sparkling which we believe are too expensive compared to the 750ml size : it's a better deal by a long shot to buy 2 bottles in the 750ml size than to buy one magnum. You should all work on that and address this issue. Otherwise you guys and gals rock out there in New Mexico. Keep up the great work! Cheers and Happy Holidays 2009 and drink lots of GRUET, too ... TONY

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