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I don't drink wine often when I do I have only 2 real options. If I'm at the wine bar, which is one of 2 places that sell the one wine I really like, I drink a red called Cagnina di Romagna.
http://marketviewliquor.com/index-id-105491-a-1.01.html I love it! Sweet red wine if that is your taste. If I'm going white I usually go with a Moscato. |
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My favorites are Graham Beck Pinno, Carlo Rossi Paisano, and Vino Vherdi. I like some of the Carolina wines, but the tend to be too sweet for me. Yes, I drink cheap wine, but I also don't drink very often anymore. |
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Yumm Cakebread. The cakebread cab ranks up there with Caymus special select for me.
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Do y'all get your wines from Target? Next up I'm going to hear someone extol the virtues of Yellow Tail. Blech. Ptooey.
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Love so many but my favs
Greg Norman Shiraz Castle Rock Pinor Noir |
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Most years, I go on a wine tour of the wineries of Long Island. So much fun! |
Oregon State Pinots are great, too. Argyle makes a great wine.
I forgot a whole class of wines that I love- Chilean and Argentinian wines! Malbec is fabulous. My chairman from residency is Argentinian and introduced me to Malbec about 8 years ago. There are tons of really good bottles to choose from. There are a couple varietals from Chile that I don't know the name of, but I love the winery called Montes. They routinely put out a good product. Purple Angel is my favorite. Tempranillo and Jumilla are also nice varietals from Spain and South America that are fairly cheap but very good. |
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Malbecs are my favorite varietal. |
I like getting a local wine if I can. But I'm fortunate to live in an area with several nearby. (Pennsylvania wines, woot woot!)
I think a riesling/chardonnay is always a safe bet. Something on the sweet side. My mom won't drink anything but, and even my sister leans more that way. Now at the holidays, I vote for something apple-y, cranberry-y or generally that sounds good for making mulled wine. :-) |
i like sterling vineyards cabernet sauvignon as well as their sauvignon blanc, banfi chianti classico riserva, nobilo marlborough sauvignon blanc, a reisling from pacific rim winery and totally out in left field, a reisling from blue duck vineyards that can be found at wal-mart for under $5!
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You have to be careful about Chardonnays...a lot of people are allergic to oak, so if they drink oak-barrel Chardonnays, they can get pretty sick. It's much more common than you'd think. They can drink steel-barrel Chardonnays just fine. Because of that, I only gift Chardonnay to people whom I know drink it regularly and enjoy it. |
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