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The Vino-Licious Lemoncillo Freeze will surely be given two thumbs up by all. Just simply mix, freeze, and stir. The best part is you can use your favorite wine. Old World Gourmet suggests using Pinot Grigio for an outstanding flavor.
I love the color of the Lemoncillo mix. It's so bright and beautiful. Don't you wish you could have a glass right now? Well one lucky winner will very soon!
I don't know anything about wine. I drink mostly Bloody Mary's.
ReplyDeleteIf I won this, it would be a gift for my cousin...unless I can add vodka instead of white wine!
Probably just something i can get a semi-good deal on honestly lol
ReplyDeleteI would use a reisling
ReplyDeleteI would use a pinot grigio
ReplyDeleteiloveroxy918 at gmail dot com
I would use Gallo's Moscato.
ReplyDeleteI'd use a Zinfandel with mine!
ReplyDeletePinot Grigio because it is one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteSome homemade white wine I've been saving forever that my brother made
ReplyDeleteI would use a sancerre from bernardus winery
ReplyDeleteTtrockwood@yahoo.com
I would use Pinot Grigio.
ReplyDelete@shana you can actually do 1 1/2 cups of vodka and 6 cups of water instead of wine!
ReplyDelete75219I'd use a pinot as suggested...drool
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we'd use a chardonnay
ReplyDeleteI would use the recommended Pinot Grigio
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Sukey.Meadows@aol.com
I would use a chardonnay
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I would use a muscato.
ReplyDeleteighmeg at yahoo dot com
we would use Zinfandel
ReplyDeleteI would use the Pinot Grigio
ReplyDeleteI would use a muscato.
ReplyDeletekadia3 at yahoo dot com
I would use chardonnay
ReplyDeletei'd definitely use pinot grigio
ReplyDeleteI'd use the pinot grigio
ReplyDeletePinot Grigio.
ReplyDeleteI'd probably use a moscato or a reisling.
ReplyDeleteuse muscato
ReplyDeleteI would use pinot grigio!
ReplyDeletearifamily at comcast.net
I would use champagne
ReplyDeletei'd probably use a Pinto Grigio of some kind.
ReplyDeleterobriffe at verizon.net
Pinot Grigio
ReplyDeletechampagne
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try Gallo's Moscato.
ReplyDeleteprobably a reisling
ReplyDeletetrixie420247 at yahoo dot com
I will use orvieto. Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeletevmkids3 at msn dot com
I would use a late harvest Riesling to make it super sweet.
ReplyDeleteI would use Duck Pond Pinot Grigio. :)
ReplyDeleteI will use pinot grigio, as suggested.
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ReplyDeleteI would use the Pinot Grigio
ReplyDeleteChampagne!
ReplyDeletetheyyyguy@yahoo.com
Gallo's Moscato
ReplyDeleteHotsnotty2@hotmail.com
Pinot Grigio!
ReplyDeleteI would use a Moscato since that's all we have in the house.
ReplyDeletejennylovesjeff (at) hotmail (dot) com
A pinot grigio
ReplyDeleteI would try their recommended Pinot Grigio
ReplyDeletersgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com
I would use whatever I could get at Trader Joes for... like three dollars lol
ReplyDeleteI would probably try it in Chardonnay (Corey Olomon)
ReplyDeletei would try it with white zif
ReplyDeletesusansmoaks at gmail dot com
I would use a Columbia Winery Reisling.
ReplyDeleteawoodssmith at gmail dot com
Zinfindel!
ReplyDeletechrissylea1979 (at)gmail(dot) com
I would use my local Duplin County wine. saltpepper1_2000@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would use Vodka I'm not a whinny kind of girl
ReplyDeleteschueler.jessica@yahoo.com
Zinfandel
ReplyDeleteI would use the Pinot as they suggested. Who am I to question their recommendation?
ReplyDeletesarahyurga@yahoo.com
barefoot pinot
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure, but I'd probably use a Reisling.
ReplyDeleteA white zin :)
ReplyDeleteI would use a Pinot Grigio probably from Columbia Winery or Silver Lake winery because I have both at my house right now.
ReplyDeleteI would use an inexpensive pinot grigio. sleveene@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would use a Sabastian pinot grigio from the Sonoma Valley California
ReplyDeletecaliforniapoppys@yahoo.com
I'd love to try it with Moscato
ReplyDeletepbabcock2004(at)yahoo(dot)com
I would use Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Sauvignon Blanc 2011. tylerpants(at)gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'd use a Pinot Grigio first because they recommend it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
slehan at juno dot com
I would use zifindel.
ReplyDeletei dont know maybe champagne
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I would use Treana 2008 White Blend, Central Coast. garrettsambo@aol.com
ReplyDeletePinot Grigio
ReplyDeletePinot Grigio because it's delicious!
ReplyDeleteI would use a 2010 Le Chateau Castle White Washington wine
ReplyDeleteAll about the muscato!
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