Crazy Loves Company

I am a 30something single gal living in NYC. This site is a curation of things I love (marketing, travel, shopping, pop culture and photography) with a bit of my life sprinkled in the mix. I hope you find something that piques your interest.

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From the New York Times UrbanEye email…
Where do you get the most bang for your wine buck? Between $10 and $20, says Eric Asimov. “In this price range I found the greatest amount of pleasure and excitement for the least amount of money,” he writes. And he found it mostly in bottles from France, “the greatest source of wine bargains in the world.” Get the “light, juicy” 2006 Côte de Brouilly from Jean-Paul Brun ($15.99), the 2005 Clos Siguier, a malbec ($12.99), and the “lively, fresh” 2006 Domaine Sainte Barbe ($15.99), a chardonnay. Bien sûr, spend the rest of your budget on cheese.

From the New York Times UrbanEye email…

Where do you get the most bang for your wine buck? Between $10 and $20, says Eric Asimov. “In this price range I found the greatest amount of pleasure and excitement for the least amount of money,” he writes. And he found it mostly in bottles from France, “the greatest source of wine bargains in the world.” Get the “light, juicy” 2006 Côte de Brouilly from Jean-Paul Brun ($15.99), the 2005 Clos Siguier, a malbec ($12.99), and the “lively, fresh” 2006 Domaine Sainte Barbe ($15.99), a chardonnay. Bien sûr, spend the rest of your budget on cheese.