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Melini Chianti Borghi d’Elsa magnums at Costco

Price alert!!!! I am just back from a Costco run that ended up with me buying way too much (and I mean WAY too much wine). I just wanted to alert all Ann Arborites and possibly elsewhere to an amazing deal Costco is offering right now:

Costco is currently selling magnum bottles of the 2010 Melini Chianti Borghi d’Elsa, which I reviewed recently here, and thought it was a good value chianti. When I checked, the cheapest 750ml bottles for that wine online were about $5.50 (excluding shipping) and I found it for $7.99 at the local liquor store.

This magnum bottle is $10.99. You read that right. $10.99. I love magnums, because it is great to share them with couple of friends when you cook dinner, or at birthday parties. We definitely stocked up.

Ann Arborites: Go check it out while they last, and you don’t have to be a Costco member to buy wine (thank you, Michigan!). They might be elsewhere, too. It is definitely a steal!

2010 Melini Chianti Borghi d’Elsa DOCG

 

Photo of the Ürziger Würzgarten

I found a link to this article on my wall yesterday…just go and check out the photo, so you know what a steep slope along the Mosel is…this one was taken in my beloved Ürziger Würzgarten.

I miss that place…

Have a great day!

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Only marginally related to wine…

I have been a lender on the micro lending platform Kiva.org for several years now. Kiva lets you participate in funding for small entrepreneurs in the developing world by giving you access to microfinance institutions in those countries. You can put in as little as $25 to any given loan, and then are repaid monthly. You do not charge any interest, but the likelihood of repayment is above 98%…and it kinda gives you a warm, fuzzy feeling.

Initially, I was an enthusiastic supporter of Kiva, and helped promoting them in Europe through interviews. By now, my enthusiasm has gone down a bit, notably through some not very well communicated changes by Kiva, and more general concerns about whether microlending is actually a way out of poverty. However, I still believe it is one way to contribute to individuals in developing countries, just not the only way.

Kamol from Tajikistan

Why am I posting this here? Meet Kamol. I participated in a loan to this grape grower in Tajikistan two weeks ago. In my head, he will maybe make wine out of these grapes one day. Today, I got a notice that he is still very low on funding and that his listing will expire soon (tomorrow). Now, Kiva is offering a pretty nice deal if you have not yet joined: If you go through this link, http://www.kiva.org/invitedby/oli, and sign up for an account, you can make your first loan without even putting money in. Someone is providing the first round of $25 for you. The repayments go to the person providing that money, but you can experience what it is like to participate. I think that is a pretty neat way of trying it out. In addition, if you follow that link, I will also be able to lend $25 with the repayments going back to Kiva. So, why not giving it a try without any risk and helping out a grape grower in Tajikistan?

If you already are on Kiva, I would love to see fellow winelovers on that loan…:)

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