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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2007

Georgian wine comapany

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  • @Moldovawineimporter I thought that the average U.S. consumer is learning to know the wine, because wine consumption in the U.S. is fast growing and the U.S. is the fourth largest producer of wine after France, Italy and Spain. In the movies we see the Americans often with a glass of wine in hand

  • @67claudius If that is the case then Mondavi is sending their better wine to Europe and selling their low end wines to Americans which could an Economic plan of the winery due to Americans are buying cheap wine now due to the awful economy .

    In the U.S we only know Mondavi as the lowest of standards wines .

  • @Moldovawineimporter I do not know the quality of the Mondavi wine sold in America, but here in Italy, you can find Mondavi Private Selection of high quality as Pinot Noir or Chardonnay and I'm talking about wine for 20 euro a bottle of 0.75cc. I tasted the Mondavi Private Selection Merlot, I think of 2007, and was a good wine, it was not a bum wine.

  • @67claudius In U.S markets Gallo wines cost per gallon $5.00 and you can only by Gallo wines in gallon jugs.

    Mondavi wines are in the price range of $4.50 to $9.00 for a 750L bottle because they are cheap wines produced and sold to appeal to the low income people and the homeless bums.

    Mondavi wines are often see in the hands of Homeless groups of bums hanging about the streets .

    The homelss can beg for money and easy get money to buy these cheap wines to stay drunk on .

  • @67claudius Look you have me laughing because Gallo and Mondavi wines are considered the worst wines on the U.S markets

    These are the wines that the poor and alcoholic and homeless people drink !

    I personally visited the Mondavi winery which was run by Illegal immigrant Mexicans !

    Look don't let my profile fool you I am an American living in Portland Oregon and in the summers I am in Chisinau Moldova .

    You would know this if you had checked my web site link on my profile .

  • @Moldovawineimporter Obviously the one who said that wine was invented by the Americans is delirious, such a theory is not worthy of response, just a laugh, but I know California wines, such as Mondavi and Gallo, both of Italian descents, and they are wines of excellent quality, the risks with American wines, is an excessive homologation of tastes.

  • @67claudius I am sorry to tell you it is true the winery's in the state of Oregon and Washington states all make claims that they are all the first inventors of wine in the world !

    I am constantly getting to verbal fights with these ignorant liar's at the winery's !

    Americans are ignorant and arrogant so much they will believe anything told to them by other Americans.

    Also all wines made in the U.S are so low quality the winery's use only 25% Grape must and the rest is sweaters and chemicals.

  • @Moldovawineimporter In America wine is produced from about 300 years, I do not think any American could be so ignorant to make such a claim.

  • im russian and i think gruzia wine is the best in the world and always been.. fuck the politics georgian religion is wine from a bulls horn even in russia i had one. politics devide great nations but georgian presedent is an asshole coward get rid of him and georgia can be friends again !! i hope

  • @Moldovawineimporter

    Let them claim,let :)

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