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Wine?
I am a self-proclaimed wine connoisseur and I want to know if anyone out there has any suggestions?
Any specific wineries or vintages they want to share?
Bring it on, winos!! :)
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I cant help you but I will try to be a wino one day lol.
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I usually stick to anything red or white. :rolleyes: I love it all!
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Sorry, my wine adventures have been confined to homemade blackberry, lambrusco to wash down spaghetti, and Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill.
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My wifes favorite is
Ravenswood Vinters blend Zinfandel
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Ohh Heather You are so Fricking Lucky u live in California :D
Before i moved to US i wasn't big fan or red wines... Lucky for me my previous boss (restaurant owner) know a little bit about subject and I was lucky to discover wines like Shiraz or Red Zinfandel...
My favorite and affordable wines come from Michael~David Winery. They are located at 4580 West Highway 12 Lodi, CA 95242 :D
Link to they web Page: http://www.michaeldavidwinery.com/ :gj:
6th Sense Syrah or 7 deadly Zins Red Zinfandel are excellent entry level wine...
7 Heavenly Chardonay is ok but I was drinking better ones..
Earthquake collection is excellent series of wines with price circulating around 30$ per bottle... Those are my favorites especially Petite Sirah
They make Blended series o wines named from individual sins like Gluttony Lust when they Combine California grapes with grapes importet from Europe and South America... Never tried but sounds Interesting...
Another wine what i really liked from that winery is called Windmill Estate Old Vine Zinfandel... not to expansive and really good too...
I hope I'll have chance to visit California one day and this winery will be must place for visit for me :gj:
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I love Porto, i don't care it's not a fancy wine, but MAN, fairly cheap (~$20 a bottle), great tasting (to my taste, obviously) and it's pretty hard (compared to many other wines)
But I can pass ALMOST any wine
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Louis Jadot Beaujolais, it is the one wine that we always keep in the house.
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Re: Wine?
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I adore Barefoot's merlots. Just about everywhere carries it, and my local liquor store has it on sale occasionally. I stocked up when they had it for $5 a bottle. Familiar, affordable, and can compete with wines two to three times the price.
Glen Ellen cabernets are a staple for friday night steak dinner at the gf's parents' place.
I rarely ever spend more than $10 on a bottle of wine, and almost always have a super cheap (<$3 on sale) sweet red half-empty in the fridge as I cook with red wine all the time. Just today I was using some in a marinade for portabella burgers. Red wine, Worcestershire sauce, A-1 steak sauce, garlic powder, and any cooking oil.. yum.
If I want a nice wine, for about $20 or so, Benziger is great, and worth holding on to for a while to age. All of their reds are primo stuff at 6-8 years.
I'm really glad that the malbec grape is becoming more popular as a standalone for red wines. Some of the stuff coming out of South America these days is incredible.
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