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Re: Wine
A lovely red wine with a delicate bouquet and a great price point. Enjoy!
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Re: Wine
Okay, so serious suggestions:
1) Marques De Riscal, a great red wine from the Rioja region of Spain
2) Kendall Jackson Vintner's Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot
3) French reds from Bordeaux, but it's been too long, I can't remember specifics
The Wine Spectator can help. http://www.winespectator.com/
1) Marques De Riscal, a great red wine from the Rioja region of Spain
2) Kendall Jackson Vintner's Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot
3) French reds from Bordeaux, but it's been too long, I can't remember specifics
The Wine Spectator can help. http://www.winespectator.com/
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Re: Wine
So my suggestion, as a wine enthusiast, is that there is no reason to spend $40 when you are starting out. I'll post more when I'm sober
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This.DRodriguez wrote:So my suggestion, as a wine enthusiast, is that there is no reason to spend $40 when you are starting out. I'll post more when I'm sober
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Re: Wine
It all depends on where you live...
When I was still living in France I could get very nice wine that fit whatever I was eating for what, 6-8 euros ?
Now in Japan I have to pay at least twice that amount for something half-decent.
But wherever you live there is a threshold in price for basically very decent wines. Beyond that, you need to know what you're looking for and buy stuff accordingly. Also, if you ever have the occasion, tasting/buying wine directly at good winery is great...
When I was still living in France I could get very nice wine that fit whatever I was eating for what, 6-8 euros ?
Now in Japan I have to pay at least twice that amount for something half-decent.
But wherever you live there is a threshold in price for basically very decent wines. Beyond that, you need to know what you're looking for and buy stuff accordingly. Also, if you ever have the occasion, tasting/buying wine directly at good winery is great...
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Re: Wine
So I live in the heart of wine country and I have to agree with what others have said in that it doesn't have to be expensive. If possible find a store that has a cool person in their wine section and become their friend. For me that is two places, the local Trader Joe's and a neighborhood store called bottle barn. They are both good about telling you what's good and what's the best value and what you'll actually like based on other stuff of theirs that you can talk about with them.
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It's truePeteeBee wrote:the local Trader Joe's
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Haha yeah I know it sounds ridiculous, and it might have to do with where I live, but the dude that runs the wine section really knows his stuff and loves to shoot the breeze about different bottles. He always saves cases of his favorites for my father in law.Blackened Soul wrote:It's truePeteeBee wrote:the local Trader Joe'sI think I've had better luck with stuff I like [bubbles are important, white or red] there then anywhere
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Re: Wine
Assuming you're in the US, check out some South American (namely Argentine and Chilean) wines. I'm no expert, but I like the stuff I've been finding lately for the price. Malbecs from Mendoza, Argentina are pretty common and tasty.
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Re: Wine
I prefer red wine... but some white like Sancerre are great.
In the red, I like mostly French wine like Saint-Emillion grand cru and Italian (Toscane) wine like Chianti Classico, Amarone, Ripasso.
In the red, I like mostly French wine like Saint-Emillion grand cru and Italian (Toscane) wine like Chianti Classico, Amarone, Ripasso.
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Another vote for those Chilean bottles. Only difference I noticed vs more fancy wines is that I got drunk faster and cheaper.
But hey, I would fail 100 out of 100 in blind tastes with (red) wine.
But hey, I would fail 100 out of 100 in blind tastes with (red) wine.
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As a French man, I will tell you a big secret. Bordeaux is constantly hyped. I find it boring at best. So yeah, chillax and get playful tasting at the local store. Only way to find out what you like.
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