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		<title>Banrock Station Wine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 10:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As far as dinner goes, there isn&#8217;t a better drink to accompany it than a glass of red. That is of course if the source is tomato based or the meat is red, otherwise white wine is preferential. Now let me start by saying I&#8217;m definitely no expert on wine, but I know what I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As far as dinner goes, there isn&#8217;t a better drink to accompany it than a glass of red. That is of course if the source is tomato based or the meat is red, otherwise white wine is preferential. Now let me start by saying I&#8217;m definitely no expert on wine, but I know what I like and first of all I like cheap. When you talk about cheap wine there is 2 types of cheap, cheap and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box_wine">goon</a>. This classification is pretty down the line, goon comes in a bag (sometimes disguised as a box) and cheap wine comes in a bottle. Until recently this differentiation was pretty clear cut with nothing in a bag being worth more than $3 a litre and bottles starting at about $10 a litre.</p>
<p>Which brings me to the crux of the matter, for about $20 you can pick up a box of <a href="http://www.banrockstation.com/home/index.html">Banrock Station</a> red (or white). They come in a range of blends, cabernet sauvignon, shiraz, merlot, and my personal favourite cabernet merlot. This isn&#8217;t any normal goon bag, I consider it to be in the class of &#8220;cheap wine,&#8221; or at least that&#8217;s what I tell myself. I suppose a sign that the box isn&#8217;t going to be horrible is the specification of the actual blend of grapes, rather than &#8220;dry red&#8221; or &#8220;crisp white,&#8221; another sign is that the grapes are all sourced from the same place, rather than from Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and Chile.</p>
<p>The beauty of buying 2 litres of cheap wine to have over dinner is it&#8217;s flexibility you have enough for tonight and tomorrow night, can drop a splash of it in your cooking and you aren&#8217;t too worried if you leave a glass that needs to be thrown out at the end of the night. While you might not believe me, by forking out the extra $10 your head might not ache so much tomorrow morning.</p>
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