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8 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, September 23, 1977 or niw. j t 4. .t:;.ii.i U JMHP V - I 1J m- v' -:! ;' ' " There's a special little place on the edge of town that's named "A Southern Season." Since it opened its doors nearly two years ago, there's never been any doubt that it, indeed, belonged in Chapel Hill ... A Southern Season is one of those wonderfully individual, out-of-the-way places that is like no other in Chapel Hill. It is a rather small shop filled with the finest quality of a select line of foods and drink, and offers you undoubtedly the most charming, warm and unique atmosphere plus the very best prices on cheeses, fruits, teas and wines you'Jl find anywhere in the Triangle. A Southern Season roasts its own coffees, carries a complete line of black and herbal teas, beautiful dried fruits', nuts, herbs and spices, and a carefully-chosen line of panel-selected wines, with tasting notes provided for each wine offered . . . Whether you're buying a wine priced at $1 .00 or $8.45, you are guaranteed through A Southern Season's tasting panel that you are buying the most authentic, finest quality wine of that type at the best price you'll find in town. Shopping at A Southern Season is no ordinary experience . . . There's always a fresh pot of the day's blend of coffee awaiting your tasting. You can sample almost every cheese, fruit and nut in the store. On Fridays, A Southern Season flies in real French breads and croissants just baked that morning by Vie de France. The store even offers a wine consultant to aid you in your wine selections and to conduct distinctive tastings for dorms and campus organizations. Case discounts are always allowed on all cases of wines and champagnes purchased. There can be no doubt that it is worth a trip to Eastgate Shopping Center to experience the pleasures of simply being in A Southern Season. You might consider the following taste treats one afternoon this week to introduce yourself to the greatest little food shop in the southern part of heaven . . . A Southern Season's own honey or almond granola . . . $1.15 per 500 grams (1.1 lbs.) The Southern Season Munch ... the town's most popular mixture of assorted nuts, shaved coconut, dried pineapple and raisins which remain fresh almost indefinitely and solve those late night snack cravings . . . $2.50 per 500 grams. Absolutely Nuts! . . .another special blend of nuts, fruits and seeds especially high in protein value ... $250 per 500 grams. Roasted honey-dipped banana chips . . . 50$ per 100 grams. Natural sun-dried pineapple from Taiwan . . . 60P per 100 grams. A half-kilo of roasted sunflower seeds for $1.59. A selection of four of A Southern Season's finest-quality bulk teas (Keemun, Darjeeling, Jasmine & Earl Grey) offered in boxes of custom-made teabags for as low as$1.19perboxof48teabags. l-to-4 cup Melitta coffeemaker cones that fit right over your mug for coffee that can be the real thing . . . $2.95 St. Johannis Liebfraumlich $1.99 This is a full-flavored, typically fruity Uebfraumilch; smooth and immensely drinkable. We think it is as good as many more expensive wines of this type. Prince Pirate - Cuvee de Independence and Cuvee P $1.99 These two red wines from the Bordeaux region of France are reportedly the overproduction of two famous Chateaux. At $3.50 er thought they were overpriced. At $1.99 they are real bargains. Cuvee P is fuller and deeper flavored; Cuvee de Independence is lighter and more charming. Both have definite Medoc character. Beau Rivage Bordeaux Blanc $2.39 This is a clean, crisp white wine with dry, smooth sauvignon blanc flavors. A more than ordinary wine at the lowest price in town. COUPON With this coupon, treat youself to the distinction of being a new "Southern Seasoner" and take advantage of these special values today through October 1st: 1 A 10 discount on any or all of the items listed above! ft 2 Bisceglia Burgundy This California "Burgundy" is a good example of the well-made, inexpensive table wines that California has become famous for. Made in a full-bodied, full-flavored, slightly heavy style . It is not sweet and not $"t00 bone-dry fruit flavors dominate . wx 15 501 - cast gate chape! hill MondaysFridays 10-7 Saturdays 10-6 Sundays 1-6 You really won't believe it all until you've been there. (DTH readers may write for a free mail-order catalogue.)
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