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$80 for a bottle of Kenwood 2000 Pinot?
Here's the thing... You need to work on your wine skills. Kenwood is mass production much like the output of Gallo and Barefoot (a fave of Jane Winebox). Think more like $8-$11 a bottle that you can probably get at your local Walmart or Costco.
I don't know if that's your label or someone's online content library of 3d objects. The "real" Kenwood Pinot looks more like
If you really want the good shit, you want to go for Oregon and
Unless you really can tell the difference, stay below $30 for anything. There's many a little tiny winery that will give you shit that is leaps and bounds above mass production swill. You are really paying for the name branding and corpo advertising to get stuff that is actually closer to coming out of a chem lab vat than a wine vat.
Here's the thing... You need to work on your wine skills. Kenwood is mass production much like the output of Gallo and Barefoot (a fave of Jane Winebox). Think more like $8-$11 a bottle that you can probably get at your local Walmart or Costco.
I don't know if that's your label or someone's online content library of 3d objects. The "real" Kenwood Pinot looks more like
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. Notice it comes from Russian River Valley. That's where "okay" Pinot comes from in good ole Murical. You will only be forking over about $17-$20. Also notice that the corpo logo for Kenwood is much different from your render.If you really want the good shit, you want to go for Oregon and
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You will move up to $25+ per bottle. I still wouldn't fork over for anything more expensive then $40. At that point you are probably an evil big pharma "detailer" delivering the latest political bribe check over din-din to that corrupt Sen you need to vote your way.Unless you really can tell the difference, stay below $30 for anything. There's many a little tiny winery that will give you shit that is leaps and bounds above mass production swill. You are really paying for the name branding and corpo advertising to get stuff that is actually closer to coming out of a chem lab vat than a wine vat.