Kirkland is usually relabeled established brands for their alcohol/spirit. https://www.delish.com/food/a58268/things-you-should-know-before-buying-booze-at-costco/
Not sure where the other varieties of Costco wine are coming from but their Chardonnay is produced by Chateau Ste Michelle......or at least it was 2-3 years again.....
Pro tip: If you're single, use those to fill up Patron Bottles and Grey Goose, for when the ladies are over.
Yes I did. Generally speaking, I've been happy with Kirkland products and so I thought it was worth a try for a nice varietal. Ouch
I've had a lot of bad Rose and some good. I know Napa valley wines and one in the Columbia valley and French wines in general. There are many excellent Italian wines but I am ignorant of which ones are good and which ones are bad. Generally speaking and all things being equal, my wife and I prefer Cabernet Sauvignon. Decades ago I had a sweet Chevignon Blanc, when traveling through the Napa valley, that was so outstanding that I still remember it 50 years later.
I made the mistake of using a tax program that gives you a debit card for your refund. And so far, the IRS doesn't seem to think they have any information on me, so apparently I'll get it in 5 weeks in a paper check. Possibly.