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We're faced with an unusual problem this year. We've run out of glassware and need to top up.
Normally we go through the supply of carboys and jugs and make decisions as to how we'll divide the wines into the containers. Not an option this year. At least, not without causing ourselves a lot of extra work. Before anyone suggests buying more carboys of any size, we're also out of cellar room.
There are 19 liter carboys that require three or four liters. It's a lot of wine to buy.
Short aside: I went to the State Store (Pennsylvania is a control state) to look at box wine. Franzia, Black Box, etc. I reached for one and thought, "If I put a lesser wine in our wine, won't the quality go down?" Bought a couple of bottles for the table and went home.
What do you buy for top up wine? Cheapest thing you can find? Grand Cru or Classico? Something in between?
Normally we go through the supply of carboys and jugs and make decisions as to how we'll divide the wines into the containers. Not an option this year. At least, not without causing ourselves a lot of extra work. Before anyone suggests buying more carboys of any size, we're also out of cellar room.
There are 19 liter carboys that require three or four liters. It's a lot of wine to buy.
Short aside: I went to the State Store (Pennsylvania is a control state) to look at box wine. Franzia, Black Box, etc. I reached for one and thought, "If I put a lesser wine in our wine, won't the quality go down?" Bought a couple of bottles for the table and went home.
What do you buy for top up wine? Cheapest thing you can find? Grand Cru or Classico? Something in between?