We had Barefoot Pinot Noir and enjoyed it. Even better is that it is still a great buy in the big bottles going for less than $10 in our area! Barefoot Pinot Noir keeps its Good Rating from the Winos!
A web log started by two Wine Enthusiasts, synonym for "Winos". Its intent is to log our thoughts and opinions about inexpensive wines available at local grocery and beverage stores. Our hope is to prevent other "Winos" from making the same mistakes we made with our wine purchases.
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