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Old 04-23-2003, 11:28 PM
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my friends and i are having dinner parties on a bi-weekly basis. in addition to trying new foods, we are also trying new wines. both of the other people who participate do not like red wine. does anyone have suggestions on wines to try? and we are not drinking $3 bottles of boones!!!
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Old 04-23-2003, 11:32 PM
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My "guy friend" does this every Sunday night with his buddies in Denver. They have tried everything. I personally like Lumbrusko (sp?) and a Cabernet Sourvenea (sp?) is his favorite...but he said it's a better dinner wine.

I'll ask him for some recommendations.
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Old 04-23-2003, 11:33 PM
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Re: wine

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my friends and i are having dinner parties on a bi-weekly basis. in addition to trying new foods, we are also trying new wines. both of the other people who participate do not like red wine. does anyone have suggestions on wines to try? and we are not drinking $3 bottles of boones!!!
No Boones??? Whaaaaaaaaaaaaat? Come on its only the classiest wine ever. I dunno, I think you're missing something here
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Old 04-23-2003, 11:35 PM
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I'm not a wine connoiseur, but at the last wine and cheese party I attened, my favorites included the DeLoach Pinot Gris and the Rosemont Riesling.
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Old 04-24-2003, 12:00 AM
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no red wine?? They're missing out.

Pinot Grigio is one of my favorite white wines.

Rose is ok. Kendall Jackson Chardonnay is definetly a winner.
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Old 04-24-2003, 12:50 AM
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Anything Australian is usually a good bet.

Try Greg Norman or Black Opal Chardonnay. If they like sweeter wines, Penfolds Koonuga Hill Semillon Chard is great.

Another good choice for those who don't care much for reds would be a shiraz. It tends not to be as heavy as a cab or even some merlots. I like Black Opal Shiraz, or, if you want to go a little cheaper, Jacobs Creek.
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Old 04-24-2003, 12:54 AM
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very good white wine: Mezza Corona's Pino Grigio...it's late is that the correct spelling?

It is sweeter than chardonay but not as sweet as resling...
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Old 04-24-2003, 01:29 AM
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Remember... what's the word? THUNDERBIRD! What's the price? Fifty twice! -hic!-

Honestly, I wouldn't touch that cheap nasty 'plonk' (what Aussies call their wines colloquially) with a 20-foot pole! Same stuff goes with MD 20/20 (hangover of the century) Boone's Farm, Wild Irish Rose, Ripple and 'Eifel Diesel!' (The local 'grappa' distilled from the pressings of German Moselle grapes -- pretty f*ckin' potent!)

I tend to like the German wines, having spent two years in Germany getting wasted on the local beer, wine and bratwurst!

German wines are not too expensive, though they're mostly white wines (it's extremely rare to see a German red wine). They also have one of the most convoluted and complicated labeling regulations that will thoroughly confuse the novice German wine drinker.

There are two major wine-growing regions: Mosel-Saar-Ruwer (identified by long, tapered green wine bottles) and Rheinhessen (identified by brown glass wine bottles closer to what's seen in America). I won't bore you all with the details as far as the labeling is concerned, so check out this website: http://www.germanwine.de/english/ .

My usuals are Zeller Schwarze Katz (Mosel-Saar-Ruwer) and when I can afford it (and that's rarely), the 'Bernkasteler Doktor.' (The Cadillac of Moselle wines -- hard to get, since it's only grown in one vineyard in the town of Bernkastel that was once owned by the town doctor, hence the name 'Doktor'. Depending on the grading, a good vintage can cost well over $50 a bottle or more.)
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Old 04-24-2003, 02:30 AM
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A nice cheap wine is Beringer..
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Old 04-24-2003, 08:42 AM
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I used to work at a specialty foods store and the owner was in love with his wines. Rabbit Ridge was really popular and relatively inexpensive. People really seemed to like the Coppola wines too. i really can't remember anymore right now but if i do i'll post again. those just happen to be the ones i stocked and rung up the most.
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Old 04-24-2003, 12:10 PM
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My absolute favorite is Wolf Blass' green label Shiraz. The red label shiraz/cabernet blend is good, too. If you've never had it, shiraz is an up-and-coming red from Australia (Syrah is its French counterpart). Shiraz is fruity, kind of peppery, and very full bodied.

http://www.wine.com/search/simpleSea...ery=wolf+blass

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Old 04-24-2003, 12:40 PM
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My favorite white wine is Burgundy Aligote, fruity but smooth and tasty. It's hard to find in America though, the only bottles I have of it are the ones I bought in France.
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Old 04-24-2003, 12:46 PM
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Cannot beat a box of Franzia for 6 dollas. That's some high class shiet. Just don't bring it to the table, pour them in glasses in the kitchen then bring them in the dining room.

Carlo Rossi is also some good shit
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Old 04-24-2003, 01:02 PM
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I like Mondavi Chardonnay. It's nice and crisp.

As far as good cheap wine, have you tried Charles Shaw? It's $1.99 and it doesn't taste like it! Here in the Bay Area, it's sold at Trader Joes.
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Old 04-24-2003, 01:10 PM
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Caprock Winery

Well, I don't know if you can get Texas wine up there, but if you can, try Caprock's Cabernet Royale, which is kind of a blush-y wine. I dont' like dry wine, so I can't make any suggestions there.... A really great desert wine is Caprock's Orange Muscat, but it's not cheap-close to $30 a bottle...the Cabernet Royale is probably only $12-15 a bottle.

BTW-You are probably laughing about Texas wine...stop it! It's tasty!
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