It appears that Seattle and San Francisco still do carry Thunderbird Wine. In the Northeast it is incredibly difficult to find, Thunderbird is available in the Buffalo New York area at a place called The Liquor Outlet as late as Friday July 31st 2009, I bought a bottle there on that date and a sample tested by a person who drank it long ago confirmed it is the same stuff. The bottle I purchased was 17.5% ABV which seems to be the going rate. I personally talked with the clerk about the difficulty in finding it, and he said people actually do buy and drink it. It cost about $4.50 for a 750ml bottle. Several internet sites carry it but the shipping, depending on where you are located, is very expensive (about $25 to here) meaning you'd pay close to $30 for a bottle of this "wine".
Seeing as that I had purchased out the entire supply The Liquor Outlet had in stock the first time I ran across the stuff, I went back on Chirstmas eve to get some for joke gifts and it was still available (and obviously a new shipment). So as of December 24th 2009 Thunderbird was still available for purchase. So with that said it is apparent that Thunderbird is still being made if you can find someone that carries it.
Still available as of 5/2010, so its obvious they still make it. I went to the Liquor Outlet because I was trying to find some as a wedding gift (believe it or not my friend who likes very sweet wines actually likes this stuff), they were out so they called an order in while I was there and got it a week later. Actually just bought two bottles today. I found a gas station that carries it as well but I don't know if it as fresh as the stuff at the Liquor Outlet, this probably isn't a "wine" you let age, you probably want to purchase the most recent vintage. Long live "The American Classic"!!
Thunderbird wine is not widely available in the UK. It is more commonly found in the United States. You may have difficulty finding it in traditional UK wine merchants or stores.
Strychnine is a poison. It is an urban myth that Thunderbird contains strychnine.
E & J Gallo is the winery that makes Thunderbird.
winesearcher.com
Ah, the Thunderbird wine jingle! It's a catchy one. The rest of the jingle goes, "What is the price of Thunderbird? / What is the price of Thunderbird? / Thirty-five cents a bottle, sixty-five cents a quart." Just like painting happy little trees, sometimes a good jingle can bring a smile to your face.
Thunderbird is free and open-sourse.
A quarter twice...
cheapest wine sold at a restaurant...
cheapest wine sold at a restaurant...
The oldest model of the Thunderbird was from 1954 when Ford brought the first model off the production line. The first Thunderbird was sold the in October of 1954.
France is known for their wines, and some of the wine's expensive accessories. A 1961 French wine bottle is sold for $1,795.00, and a wine rack is sold for $3,420.00. A French wine glass is sold for a ridiculous $450.00!
90p but il give u a quid