But don’t let meat hog the wine bath. (Ballers, go a slightly luxe step further with Vinotherapy, a wine-based spa system invented by a French couple that offers treatments like a “, ”—which we hope involves a man with a bushy beard in overalls using all the strength of his vineyard-gnarled man-paws to coax out the tension of paycheck-to-paycheck living.). Many are as old as the 1980s, many are whites that should never have been "cellared," all bad wine. Natural fibers work better than synthetic, so just grab some string, tie up a shirt (to create the design), and dip it in. To top it off, I live in New Orleans and there is almost a 100% chance these bottles were improperly stored and probably stayed in a flooded house after Katrina, in 90 degree weather for weeks.
But you liked drinking it the … (White’s always better base, but feel free to mix colors and get a little freakier, dude). There’s an abundance of advice around the web, or if you prefer, take a walk over to your local home-brewing or health food store.
But don’t let meat hog the wine bath. (Ballers, go a slightly luxe step further with Vinotherapy, a wine-based spa system invented by a French couple that offers treatments like a “, ”—which we hope involves a man with a bushy beard in overalls using all the strength of his vineyard-gnarled man-paws to coax out the tension of paycheck-to-paycheck living.). Many are as old as the 1980s, many are whites that should never have been "cellared," all bad wine. Natural fibers work better than synthetic, so just grab some string, tie up a shirt (to create the design), and dip it in. To top it off, I live in New Orleans and there is almost a 100% chance these bottles were improperly stored and probably stayed in a flooded house after Katrina, in 90 degree weather for weeks.
But you liked drinking it the … (White’s always better base, but feel free to mix colors and get a little freakier, dude). There’s an abundance of advice around the web, or if you prefer, take a walk over to your local home-brewing or health food store.
But don’t let meat hog the wine bath. (Ballers, go a slightly luxe step further with Vinotherapy, a wine-based spa system invented by a French couple that offers treatments like a “, ”—which we hope involves a man with a bushy beard in overalls using all the strength of his vineyard-gnarled man-paws to coax out the tension of paycheck-to-paycheck living.). Many are as old as the 1980s, many are whites that should never have been "cellared," all bad wine. Natural fibers work better than synthetic, so just grab some string, tie up a shirt (to create the design), and dip it in. To top it off, I live in New Orleans and there is almost a 100% chance these bottles were improperly stored and probably stayed in a flooded house after Katrina, in 90 degree weather for weeks.
But you liked drinking it the … (White’s always better base, but feel free to mix colors and get a little freakier, dude). There’s an abundance of advice around the web, or if you prefer, take a walk over to your local home-brewing or health food store.
But don’t let meat hog the wine bath. (Ballers, go a slightly luxe step further with Vinotherapy, a wine-based spa system invented by a French couple that offers treatments like a “, ”—which we hope involves a man with a bushy beard in overalls using all the strength of his vineyard-gnarled man-paws to coax out the tension of paycheck-to-paycheck living.). Many are as old as the 1980s, many are whites that should never have been "cellared," all bad wine. Natural fibers work better than synthetic, so just grab some string, tie up a shirt (to create the design), and dip it in. To top it off, I live in New Orleans and there is almost a 100% chance these bottles were improperly stored and probably stayed in a flooded house after Katrina, in 90 degree weather for weeks.
But you liked drinking it the … (White’s always better base, but feel free to mix colors and get a little freakier, dude). There’s an abundance of advice around the web, or if you prefer, take a walk over to your local home-brewing or health food store.
But don’t let meat hog the wine bath. (Ballers, go a slightly luxe step further with Vinotherapy, a wine-based spa system invented by a French couple that offers treatments like a “, ”—which we hope involves a man with a bushy beard in overalls using all the strength of his vineyard-gnarled man-paws to coax out the tension of paycheck-to-paycheck living.). Many are as old as the 1980s, many are whites that should never have been "cellared," all bad wine. Natural fibers work better than synthetic, so just grab some string, tie up a shirt (to create the design), and dip it in. To top it off, I live in New Orleans and there is almost a 100% chance these bottles were improperly stored and probably stayed in a flooded house after Katrina, in 90 degree weather for weeks.
But you liked drinking it the … (White’s always better base, but feel free to mix colors and get a little freakier, dude). There’s an abundance of advice around the web, or if you prefer, take a walk over to your local home-brewing or health food store.
But don’t let meat hog the wine bath. (Ballers, go a slightly luxe step further with Vinotherapy, a wine-based spa system invented by a French couple that offers treatments like a “, ”—which we hope involves a man with a bushy beard in overalls using all the strength of his vineyard-gnarled man-paws to coax out the tension of paycheck-to-paycheck living.). Many are as old as the 1980s, many are whites that should never have been "cellared," all bad wine. Natural fibers work better than synthetic, so just grab some string, tie up a shirt (to create the design), and dip it in. To top it off, I live in New Orleans and there is almost a 100% chance these bottles were improperly stored and probably stayed in a flooded house after Katrina, in 90 degree weather for weeks.
But you liked drinking it the … (White’s always better base, but feel free to mix colors and get a little freakier, dude). There’s an abundance of advice around the web, or if you prefer, take a walk over to your local home-brewing or health food store.
You Found an Unopened Bottle of Wine in Your Closet — Now What? Like the roach motel, fruit flies will check in, but they won’t check out. Because, by god, you’re an adult. Now, pour some white wine out onto the carpet for your homies. Rhum Agricole Is Booming.
But don’t let meat hog the wine bath. (Ballers, go a slightly luxe step further with Vinotherapy, a wine-based spa system invented by a French couple that offers treatments like a “, ”—which we hope involves a man with a bushy beard in overalls using all the strength of his vineyard-gnarled man-paws to coax out the tension of paycheck-to-paycheck living.). Many are as old as the 1980s, many are whites that should never have been "cellared," all bad wine. Natural fibers work better than synthetic, so just grab some string, tie up a shirt (to create the design), and dip it in. To top it off, I live in New Orleans and there is almost a 100% chance these bottles were improperly stored and probably stayed in a flooded house after Katrina, in 90 degree weather for weeks.
But you liked drinking it the … (White’s always better base, but feel free to mix colors and get a little freakier, dude). There’s an abundance of advice around the web, or if you prefer, take a walk over to your local home-brewing or health food store.