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Thread started 10/13/02 7:13pm

VinaBlue

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Favorite wines?

I'm still working through my Wine for Dummies book... reading

I like Zinfandels, Sauvinon Blancs, Muscats, Burgandys... mr.green

One specific wine I love is Menghini Back Porch Nouvaeu (Valdiguie) 2001. It's from a local winery in Julian, CA. love
There is another local winery in Julian called Witch Creek. Their Muscat Love was excellent and we sampled some amazing honey wines there too. Imagine the smell of honey hitting your nose as you take a sip. Mmmm. lick

We had some Pepperwood Grove Viognier a while ago in a Sangria recipe. It was yummy on its own, too. party

My boyfriend loves Cabernets and Merlots, but they usually are too bitter for me...
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Reply #1 posted 10/13/02 7:15pm

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I just like the cheap stuff. Arbor Mist. redface Cuz I've never had the non-cheap stuff.
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Reply #2 posted 10/13/02 7:23pm

Paisley

The only kind of wine eye like is wine coolers.
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Reply #3 posted 10/13/02 7:26pm

2the9s

Black Opal from Australia. They have a nice cabernet shiraz blend.

That is tasty.
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Reply #4 posted 10/13/02 7:28pm

Natasha

Try Everything. Don't buy Cheap anything. Try also Amarone full bodied and Chianti for a Diversion on Merlot, Cabernet and Shariz. Try some Boujelouis Noveau that's worth getting every year as the new season and crop of grapes are here and changes every year. Create a wine Cellar. Always have Cheese and Grapes for Munching.
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Reply #5 posted 10/13/02 7:31pm

Dauphin

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Camus Conundrum

R.H. Phillips Toasted Head Chardonnay

Walnut Crest Merlot

Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin Champagne

All resonably priced, although there is a Grande Estate version of the Cliquot that may run from $100-$150 U.S. (try to grab an early 90's rather than the mid or late). The rest should run well ess than $25 U.S, and you'll definately get more than your money's worth.
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Still it's nice to know, when our bodies wear out, we can get another

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Reply #6 posted 10/13/02 7:32pm

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strawberry hill
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Reply #7 posted 10/13/02 7:33pm

TheMax

My current favorites seem to be from Alsace, France. I especially like wines from Zind Humbrecht and Ostertag. All of the Alsace varietals appeal to me. The best part is that the 2000's are excellent and currently available.

It's also great being close to Sonoma and Napa Valley. My favorite California winemakers are Abreu (cabernet), Shafer (cabernet and syrah), and Peter Michael (chardonnay).
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Reply #8 posted 10/13/02 7:33pm

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2the9s said:

Black Opal from Australia. They have a nice cabernet shiraz blend.

That is tasty.



Black Opal...yummm... drool
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Reply #9 posted 10/13/02 7:33pm

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thechronic said:

strawberry hill


lol
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Reply #10 posted 10/13/02 7:38pm

TheMax

Dauphin said:

Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin Champagne


Excellent, I agree. Have you had any of the Krug champagnes? They are, by far, my favorites. I just received a bottle of the '88 Krug as a gift. It's fun knowing what I'll be opening on New Year's Eve.
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Reply #11 posted 10/13/02 7:39pm

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wine drool
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Reply #12 posted 10/13/02 7:41pm

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bkw said:

wine drool


Get your ass to work, kid.
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Reply #13 posted 10/13/02 7:54pm

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Oh yes, I also like Chianti.

LOL Paisley and Battier. mr.green I've just recently moved up from the wine coolers and cheap stuff. Bartles and James and Wild Vines. Mmmm Raspberry Zinfandel, a guilty pleasure.

Thanks to everyone for the great suggestions!

I'm anxious to try that Nouveau, Natasha!

I live close to Temecula, which is supposed to be a good place for wine as well.
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Reply #14 posted 10/13/02 8:04pm

AzureStar

Kendall-Jackson chardonnay and a good zinfandel or blush wine.
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Reply #15 posted 10/13/02 8:15pm

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VinaBlue said:

I'm still working through my Wine for Dummies book... reading

All right, throw away the fucking book, you're embarrassing yourself...it sounds like you just had your first wine tasting and you feel all cultured now. I hope none of the wines you like come in a box.
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Reply #16 posted 10/13/02 11:01pm

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Boob said:

VinaBlue said:

I'm still working through my Wine for Dummies book... reading

All right, throw away the fucking book, you're embarrassing yourself...it sounds like you just had your first wine tasting and you feel all cultured now. I hope none of the wines you like come in a box.


Guess you don't know much about wine since none of the ones I mentioned come in a box.

What's wrong with reading up and asking for suggestions about wine from other people? No, I don't feel all cultured now. Actually the opposite. And I'm not emabarrased about it. You're embarassing yourself by assuming you know anything about me.

Oh wait, you probobly want me to react to you. LOL.
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Reply #17 posted 10/14/02 12:48am

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I love the tempranillo grape. it has a great vanilla flavor to it. champagne also suits my throat just fine.
I woke up sunday morning with no way to hold my head that didn't hurt
and the beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad so I had one more for dessert
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Reply #18 posted 10/14/02 1:17am

Freespirit

I truly like Arbor Mist (strawberry) yes, it's so sugery. drink nod woot! wink Personally I have tasted several "fine wines"..., although taste is the issue with me. nod Alot of the wines are usually (not always) a developed taste. heart rose The price of wine means little to me... wink (personally), although I do respect a fine aged wine, the "time" eyepop that goes into some is truly amazing and inspiring indeed. worship big grin

My Aunt lives in Glen Ellen and has worked in the vineyard/winery's for many years, she would crack to hear me say I admire the taste of Arbor Mist. boxed (smile) I will enjoy anyways... wink woot! drink heart

Vina, I wanted to mention earlier... what was I thinking, innocent I just might have to take a trip to beautiful San Diego and try some wine... for heaven sakes I am sooo close. wink smile

[This message was edited Mon Oct 14 1:24:30 PDT 2002 by Freespirit]
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Reply #19 posted 10/14/02 1:38am

VinaBlue

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Yes Freespirit! Come to San Diego! Let me know! Check out those wineries in Julian. I know what you mean about the taste, I don't like them too bitter and I refuse to pretend to like them just to seem cool.

My boyfriend loves Glen Ellen's Cabernet, because it's cheap, but not super cheap. I don't like it much at all.

The funny thing about wine is, that you can eat it with certain foods and the flavor changes. I definitely like the sweeter ones though wink
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Reply #20 posted 10/14/02 1:44am

july

Chablis Blush
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Reply #21 posted 10/14/02 6:25am

applekisses

Bella Sera Pino Grigio
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Reply #22 posted 10/14/02 9:16am

DORA

1)Flora Springs Cabernet Sauvignon Wild Boar Vineyard, Napa Valley 1997

2)Torii Mor Pinot Noir, Oregon 1999

3)Langmeil Shiraz Barossa Vally, Australia, 1998
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Reply #23 posted 10/14/02 10:56am

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I haven't yet, but they've been recommended enough times that I have to consider it for the next occasion. I'm not a big champagne drinker myself, but I had to know and taste a lot of sparkling wines and champagnes for my job when I was a waiter. I knew that I liked the Grand Dame Cliquot WAY more than I liked the Dom, and I had many people thank me for suggesting the "lesser" Cliquot in place of Dom. Of course, I wouldn't shy away from Dom either. smile

It's funny because I was a big beer drinker until I had to have so many wine tasting. After a few, I really became a fan. I wouldn't say a wine genius, just a waiter who got drunk too much at the restaurants expense. wink


TheMax said:

Dauphin said:

Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin Champagne


Excellent, I agree. Have you had any of the Krug champagnes? They are, by far, my favorites. I just received a bottle of the '88 Krug as a gift. It's fun knowing what I'll be opening on New Year's Eve.
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Reply #24 posted 10/14/02 11:14am

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Pinot Noir
Different Moesel wines
Gewurstraminer
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Reply #25 posted 10/14/02 1:26pm

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Anything red from North Africa.

I love Cella Lambrusco too!
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Reply #26 posted 10/14/02 1:32pm

O4ITSME

Cabernets and Merlots
a winery in Temecula (Thorton) makes a excellent combination of the 2
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Reply #27 posted 10/14/02 1:35pm

LaVisHh

Porto drool
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Reply #28 posted 10/14/02 1:58pm

Freespirit

VinaBlue said:

Yes Freespirit! Come to San Diego! Let me know! Check out those wineries in Julian. I know what you mean about the taste, I don't like them too bitter and I refuse to pretend to like them just to seem cool.

My boyfriend loves Glen Ellen's Cabernet, because it's cheap, but not super cheap. I don't like it much at all.

The funny thing about wine is, that you can eat it with certain foods and the flavor changes. I definitely like the sweeter ones though wink


I most definitely will let you know... woot! heart, by the way... I am truly craving the lemon cookies from Seaport Village. I am sure you know where that cookie stand is... nod, they are sooo good. nuts

Also, I wanted to mention a wine that has come to mind... you can taste some at The Olive Garden Restaurant's, "Principato 2001 Rosato DELLE VENEZIE INDICAZIONE GEOGRAFICA TIPICA". A couple of months ago, two of my best friends and I bought three bottle at $20 dollars each and nearly completed it all within a crazy weekend. Shhh... wink, we like to take it into the movies and simply sip and enjoy... the movies are never quite the same. confuse wink Anyways... heart rose

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Reply #29 posted 10/15/02 1:41am

Nikkie

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My favourite is the VERNACCIA DI SAN GIMIGNANO

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