> Being wine connoisseurs you should find this information > of value. > > Wal-Mart announced that, sometime in 2007, it will begin > offering > customers a new discount item ---- Wal-Mart's own brand > of wine. > > The world's largest retail chain is teaming up with > Ernest & Julio > Gallo > Winery of California to produce the spirits at an > affordable price, in > the $2.00 - $5.00 range. > > Wine connoisseurs may not be inclined to put a bottle of > Wal-Mart > brand > into their shopping carts, but "there is a market for > inexpensive > wine," > > said Kathy Micken professor of marketing at University of > Arkansas, > Bentonville. > > "But the right name is important." > > Customer surveys were conducted to determine the most > attractive name > for the Wal-Mart wine brand. The top surveyed names in > order of > popularity > > were: > > 10. Chateau Traileur Parc > > 9. White Trashfindel > > 8. Big Red Gulp > > 7. World Championship Riesling > > 6. NASCARbernet > > 5. Chef Boyardeaux > > 4. Peanut Noir > > 3. I Can't Believe it's not Vinegar > > 2. Grape Expectations > > 1. Nasti Spumante > > The beauty of Wal-Mart wine is that it can be served with > either white > meat (Possum) or red meat (Squirrel). > > P.S. Don't bother writing back that this is a hoax. I > know possum is > not a white meat.
Oh, goody gumdrops, Asa. I have been saving my jottings on this-- every time I re-read it, I decided it sounded too... well... snobby! My siblings & I had GREAT FUN with this via email. You see, we are a mixed redneck/academic family, from a small upstate NY town (grew up on Turkey Hill Rd)-- & my youngest brother is an estate manager in the Napa region.
Here were some of our additions to the Walmart line...
I Talian
Four-Wheel-Drive Vin
L'Ardi #2
Motelle Cabin-A
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