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Flip Flop Wines Review

Nothing like a glass of wine to wind down after an exhausting day.  Back in the day a nice bottle of wine was so expensive we only popped the vino on special occasions.  So it's nice to see an bottle of wine that tastes so good and affordable you can serve it at the everyday backyard barbecue, as well as, the fancy schmancy shindig leaving everyone to gasp when you tell it's under 10 bucks!  Yes, flipflop wines is that kinda' wine. 

Let me preface this review by saying before the kids were born I belonged to a wine club and each month I received 3 bottles of wine.  I used it mainly for cooking and entertaining and developed a love of good wine.  So, I was skeptical when I heard of flipflop wines.  I mean, come on, it was like $7.  I so thought it would be bland, cheap, tasteless wine but I was wrong.  The flipflop Wines I sampled were fragrant, refreshing, full of aromas that stimulate your tastebuds, flipflop Wines did not disappoint.

I absolutely loved the flipflop Riesling.  Fruity aromas coupled with a subtle sweetness.  Riesling is perfect for taking the twinge out of spicy foods.  I imagine with it's peach undertones, flipflop Riesling would make a delicious sauce with some fresh peaches and berries served atop fresh baked shortcake.  Confession:  I love fresh fruits in wine reductions.  It's delicious and a great way to get rid of that not quite a glass left of wine. 

If the lure of an aromatic wine isn't enough to tempt you, then the fact that a portion of every sale benefits one of my favorite charities, Soles4Souls.  So one good thing begets another.  How awesome is that!

flipflop Wines can be found at most stores where alcoholic beverages are sold.  You may also visit the flipflop Wines Store Locator at http://udws.com/store-locator

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Disclosure:  Thanks to the flipflop Wines for the opportunity to review their products. Opinions are my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. Click here for the Disclosure Policy of Three Boys and an Old Lady blog.  The opinions expressed above are 100% my own. I received product in exchange for this review and post. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.



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