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A nice cafe had a half-bottle of, if I recall, Ridge Santa Cruz Mountains Cabernet on their wine list.
Ridge Monte Bello and Paul Draper's forty years of making it | Dr Vino's wine blog
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Skewing towards Italian vinos, the wine program even boasts 100+ bottles orderable by the half (with the leftovers avail to guests by the glass), a method known as the "half-bottle approach" that spares anyone from having to go to the Temple of the Dog to get its hair.
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Cidre Bouché Brut Organic, Etienne Dupont - 2010 $8.99 for half-bottle
Clean Plates: Organic Sparkling Wine Picks for New Year's Eve
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Cidre Bouché Brut Organic, Etienne Dupont - 2010 $8.99 for half-bottle
Clean Plates: Organic Sparkling Wine Picks for New Year's Eve
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The Daily Mail writes: “The Broadbent claims the book suggests he invented a bid for another of the Jefferson wines – a half-bottle of 1784 Margaux – to ensure the successful bidder paid more than was necessary.”
Broadbent sues, California’s anxiety, NY retail, wine cheaper than water | Dr Vino's wine blog
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I can only hope this friendship ages as beautifully as that mysterious half-bottle that brought such excitement.
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It helpfully adds that it is "culturally insensitive" to offer a half-bottle of wine on the table d'hôte menu.
VisitBritain tells Londoners how to welcome visitors to 2012 Olympics
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A half-bottle of 2009 Cortes de Cima Chamine wine with a plate of olives and a few nibbles of one of Macau Soul's cheeses — such as the St. James, an unpasteurized sheep's milk the owners flew in from England — is a fine way to unwind.
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That's a half-bottle of Bava Wineries 'Bass Tuba Moscato d'Asti (DOCG) I found at the store over the weekend.
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The Treasure of Two set is a half-bottle of elegant Krug Champagne with two Champagne glasses.
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