THIS LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Sale-Friday 29th-Sunday 31th
10% off Bottle
15% off mixed case
20% off all solid case orders
Thursday Wine Tasting
Come in and taste wine with winemaker Sean Minor from Four Bears Winery Showcasing his new Sean Minor Wines:
Sean Minor Cabernet – 5% Cab, 13% Merlot, 2% Petite Verdot -Napa Valley Cabernet displays aromas of raspberry, cassis and cigar box. Once in your mouth, the wines raspberry fruit flavors and the combination of oak and tannin nuances create a well balanced, rich and full bodied wine that draws you in for more. $17.99 per bottle; 175.10 per case (14.60 bottle)
Sean Minor Merlot – 100% Merlot – Napa Valley Merlot is ruby in color and has aromas of black cherry, dry floral and cocoa. The dark berry flavors and the tannins integrate to provide a full mouth feel and lingering finish. $16.99per bottle; 165.60 per case (13.80 per bottle)
Sean Minor (4 Bears) Chardonnay – 100% Chardonnay – Barrel fermented Central Coast Chardonnay displays tropical and peach aromas. The wine is soft on entry; with dominant fruit flavors of peach, pear and pineapple. Subtle oak notes and a hint of toast make this wine rich and full-bodied with a lingering after taste that invites you back. $14.99 per bottle; 145.44 per case (12.12 per bottle)
Sean Minor (4 Bears) Sauvignon Blanc - 100% Sauvignon Blanc – This Sauvignon Blanc is rich and complex with aromas of ruby grapefruit, citrus and tropical fruit. On the palate, the combined flavors of fresh melon, fig and lime are balanced perfectly to form a crisp, mouthwatering texture and a lingering finish. $14.99 per bottle; 145.44 per case (12.12 per bottle)
Sunday New Hours (Football)
We are open on Sundays 12:00 until 8:00
Beer on tap this week Bell’s Oberion and Dog fish 60 minute IPA
Why the sale?
Because the prices of things are getting out of control.
‘Neglected’ north-east Scotland needs Trump resort, says Sir Sean Connery Scots star claims £1billion Golf and Hotel venture can bring only benefits A MYSTERY Russian businessman has paid about $865 million for the world’s most expensive house, a villa on the Cote d’Azur midway between Monaco and Nice.After nearly two decades of low food inflation, prices for staples such as bread, milk, eggs, and flour are rising sharply, surging in the past year at double-digit rates, according to the Labor Department. Milk prices, for example, increased 26 percent over the year. Egg prices jumped 40 percent.
“No retailer can absorb cost increases indefinitely,” said Laura Sen, president of Bj’s Wholesale Club, the National chain of discount warehouse stores. “Given what we are seeing, all retail channels need to raise prices, and from our observations, are doing so.”
| Consumer price Index Detailed Report (July 2008) | ||||||
| Percentage Cost Increase (July 2007 -July 2008) | ||||||
| Household Energy (Fuel oil and other fuels) |
61.10% |
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| Airline fare |
19.90% |
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| Pet food |
11.80% |
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| Household paper products |
9.00% |
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| Gardening and lawncare services |
8.20% |
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| Admission to sporting events |
5.70% |
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| Water and sewer and trash collection services |
5.50% |
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| Housekeeping supplies |
4.30% |
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| Wine at home (Retail) | 4.10% | |||||
| Wine away from home (restaurant) |
3.50% |
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Church Street Cellars Strives To Find Better Quality at Lower Prices!!!!
