New packaging for VEUVE CLICQUOT - BRUT FRIDGE X SMEG

Dang! I'm on the hunt! Cuttyhunk Island, my home, is dry, so THAT was a very short search. New Bedford, our closest hub of hooch is not known for fine wine.
 
You need a “care” package!
Tomorrow I search in earnest. We have deliciousl and NOT delicious Portuguese wines available locally, thanks to a multigenerational Portuguese community that settled in New Bedford during the 1800's, whaling all the way. Wine stores have dedicated aisles for Port, Madeira,
Vino Verde and others. Many houses have grape arbors above their driveways and in their back yards. It is beautiful. In the tight streets, triple deckers, former housing for textile mills of New Bedford have trellised grapes up to the rooftops. Come fall, markets in the north end have baskets of grapes on the sidewalks for folks without room to grow their own. And then they make wine. What a wonderful world.
 
Tomorrow I search in earnest. We have deliciousl and NOT delicious Portuguese wines available locally, thanks to a multigenerational Portuguese community that settled in New Bedford during the 1800's, whaling all the way. Wine stores have dedicated aisles for Port, Madeira,
Vino Verde and others. Many houses have grape arbors above their driveways and in their back yards. It is beautiful. In the tight streets, triple deckers, former housing for textile mills of New Bedford have trellised grapes up to the rooftops. Come fall, markets in the north end have baskets of grapes on the sidewalks for folks without room to grow their own. And then they make wine. What a wonderful world.
Indeed. Let the holidays begin!
 
Tomorrow I search in earnest. We have deliciousl and NOT delicious Portuguese wines available locally, thanks to a multigenerational Portuguese community that settled in New Bedford during the 1800's, whaling all the way. Wine stores have dedicated aisles for Port, Madeira,
Vino Verde and others. Many houses have grape arbors above their driveways and in their back yards. It is beautiful. In the tight streets, triple deckers, former housing for textile mills of New Bedford have trellised grapes up to the rooftops. Come fall, markets in the north end have baskets of grapes on the sidewalks for folks without room to grow their own. And then they make wine. What a wonderful world.
Wendy & I have been to New Bedford & environs numerous times . . . you live in a charming, historic, architecturally stimulating, & beautiful area!
 
Massachusetts has Total Wine stores, maybe you can find one there. Mine did not have rosé and only 13 of the units.
Thank you! On the hunt. In other news my son in law stopped by The Bottom Line the other night. :)
 
Williams Sonoma has a nice little something to chill your VC mini refrigerator
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