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Saturday, November 30, 2024

Go ahead and buy the oysters and strawberries at a grocery store, but when it comes to buying the booze, go to a real wine shop.  You will find better selection and lower prices.  Gracey Castine, of Dorn’s Liquors, had plenty of advice to offer on the subject this Valentine’s Day.

If it says “Champagne” on the bottle, it has to be grown in the Champagne region of France, and for a true French Champagne, you often have to pay a little more.  Spanish sparkling wine, Cava, will probably cost less, and you might not be able to tell the difference. For the big spender, Castine recommends Laurent Perrier Rose ($70), but you will not be disappointed with a Cristalino or Freixenent Rosado ($10).

And there is nothing wrong wine.  As it is Valentine’s Day, you should look for a red and then match it with strong tastes like dark chocolate or blue cheese.  Pinot Noir is especially popular on V-Day.

 Again, don’t be afraid to spend $10 or even less on a bottle, so long as you buy it from a reputable source.  For those celebrating on a budget, Castine recommends wines from Chile, Argentina and Spain.

Don’t forget, there are no liquor sales on Sunday in Alachua County, and you cannot buy beer or wine until after 1 p.m. So, be sure to head to the stores for your alcohol before the big day. Dorn’s Liquors is located at 4140 NW 16th Blvd.

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