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coastline Posted - 06/12/2007 : 05:14:33


If you have a good bottle, post it here. I'm always looking for something new.


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Rico Ricardo Posted - 06/16/2007 : 07:23:31
As an American you clearly don't know what good wine is, so that's a bit of a moot point :-p

I'm talking about the cheaper/affordable ranges of wine, generally other countries you get more for your money than French wines, it's like just because it's French they can knock the price up a bit because people go "oooh, it's French, it must be good." but no, it isn't.

Live and let live
darwin Posted - 06/15/2007 : 21:57:29
quote:
Originally posted by kfs

There is a place
called Keg Springs Winery
near my little town. I only recently found out it was there!
I love the 'Monk's Blackberry' wine.
Here's the link:
http://www.kegsprings.com/index.html

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I prefer Monk Moonberry Delight (slightly off key)
Jefrey Posted - 06/15/2007 : 20:32:08
quote:
Originally posted by Rico Ricardo

Wolfblass Eaglehawk Cabernet Savignon is quite nice, I find you can't really go wrong as long as you don't buy too cheap. I also tend to avoid French red wines, as the cheaper French stuff is "dog piss" because apparently the French keep the good stuff for themselves, or so I've heard many a time.

Live and let live



Nope, we can get good French wines in the US. They only sell the "dog piss" to the UK ;)

== jeffamerica ==
Rico Ricardo Posted - 06/15/2007 : 17:11:49
Wolfblass Eaglehawk Cabernet Savignon is quite nice, I find you can't really go wrong as long as you don't buy too cheap. I also tend to avoid French red wines, as the cheaper French stuff is "dog piss" because apparently the French keep the good stuff for themselves, or so I've heard many a time.

Live and let live
Jefrey Posted - 06/13/2007 : 02:15:37
Stopped by this joint while I was in Eugene:

http://www.kingestate.com/

The Chardonnay was fantastic. I know Oregon is know for their Pinots, but I ordered some chard right when I got home. Their Cab was great as well. At the tasting, they weren't pouring any Pinots, so I can't comment on those. But if you want a Chardonnay that smacks you in the face and dares you to put it down, give it a try!

I'm spoiled living in California and get kind of jaded on wines. I usually only buy from the wineries, stuff you can't get in stores.

For every day, I just drink Louis Jadot Beaujolais or Beaujolais Villages. Sue me.

http://www.louisjadot.com/


== jeffamerica ==
kfs Posted - 06/12/2007 : 09:42:33
There is a place
called Keg Springs Winery
near my little town. I only recently found out it was there!
I love the 'Monk's Blackberry' wine.
Here's the link:
http://www.kegsprings.com/index.html

______________________
I've seen blue you've never seen
coastline Posted - 06/12/2007 : 09:21:58
quote:
Originally posted by bedrock_barney

Coasty - the Orin Swift Zinfandel looks bloody good.

Do try to get your hands on a bottle, BB. Even if you just sniffed it in the glass and then didn't drink it, you'd still become intoxicated. And then to drink it ... oh, it hits the sweet taste buds (my kids say "taste bugs") in the front and then cascades back to the sour ones at the back. And the way the grapes cling to the side of the glass as you swirl it ... . I swear, it's a religious experience.


Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.
awestruck Posted - 06/12/2007 : 06:58:03
I tried some wine at the Olive Garden. I did not like it at all. Come to find out it was a dry wine.
I don't like dry wine.

Every now and then, I go to the liquor store in search of some wine. There are too many to choose from and I end up just forgetting about it.

It's not you I don't like
cassandra is Posted - 06/12/2007 : 06:34:10
I love wine. I remember when I was a kid I used to go with my father in the country to buy red wine to vine growers, then we used to come back home with the wine and bottle it with a funnel. I used to put my finger under the funnel when the wine was flowing into the bottles and put it back into my mouth to taste it. That used to make my dad laugh. Very good memories.

An uncle of my girlfriend is a vine grower. He produces different kinds of Cahors and Fitou that are all of great quality, and that's always a pleasure to drink it at the family meetings.

Those are the kinds of wine that I prefer (you can't go wrong with those ones)

Red Wines:

Bordeaux
Cahors
Madiran
Gaillac
Chianti

White Wines:

Vinho Verde
Sauternes
Chablis
Pacherenc de Vic Bilh
Bordeaux
Gewurtzraminer
Riesling
Sancerre
Monbazillac

I don't drink Rosé wines, I used to get drunk with it very often when I was in high school, and it kinda disgusts me now.




pas de bras pas de chocolat
bedrock_barney Posted - 06/12/2007 : 06:26:55
Red wine is my default alcoholic drink. Probably drinking a bit more than I should but what the hell - I've compensated by rowing a bit further on my rowing machine.

Usually buy in bulk from this lot:

http://www.vintageroots.co.uk/

As mentioned in a recent thread we drank a bottle of this last month:



South African Tulbagh Mountain Syrah Mourvedre. £19 for a bottle which means it's a rare purchase. Very very good though.

Another fab Syrah Mourvedre which is easier on the bank balance:



Novas (Chile) - £9/bottle.

This thread has promise although will probably be frustrating because some of the wines will not be available here. Coasty - the Orin Swift Zinfandel looks bloody good.



The humble apple
vilainde Posted - 06/12/2007 : 06:05:09
It's not that expensive though, is it? Anyway I love it.


Denis

"Can you hear me? I aint got shit to say."
whoreatthedoor Posted - 06/12/2007 : 05:55:14
Marques de Cáceres Gran Reserva seems to be the Ferrari of spanish wines from what I've heard. From the ones you can actually afford, I mean.

My mother kills for a bottle of albariño.


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We feel no emotion as we spiral down to the world
tisasawath Posted - 06/12/2007 : 05:52:01
teran





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vilainde Posted - 06/12/2007 : 05:48:15
Reminds me of the day we went to a fish restaurant and asked the waiter for some wine recommendation, and he thought about it deeply and said "Well... I see you all ordered fish... I'd recommend you to get a white wine". Whoa, thanks dude!


I like spanish wines. Marques de Cazeres. See whore? I don't entirely hate everything spanish.


Denis

"Can you hear me? I aint got shit to say."
Carl Posted - 06/12/2007 : 05:41:47
I'm not a big wine drinker, but I like red. Goes lovely with steak. Boy, listen to the connoisseur. And yes I did have to Google connoisseur to spell it properly.

"Aw yeah, that's the good stuff!"
whoreatthedoor Posted - 06/12/2007 : 05:41:02
Don't like wine, can't drink a drop.

Probably destroying another myth here.


This time we ride roller coasters into the ocean
We feel no emotion as we spiral down to the world
vilainde Posted - 06/12/2007 : 05:18:12
Sorry to ruin the myth but despite being French, I don't know shit about wines. That said, I had a Madiran for lunch that tasted pretty good.


Denis

"Can you hear me? I aint got shit to say."
coastline Posted - 06/12/2007 : 05:15:06
We drank this one last night.



It's called The Prisoner, made by Orin Swift, a small winery in California. It's predominantly zinfandel with a dash of cabernet sauvignon and syrah blended in. We like it very much, and felt fortunate to find it on the closeout rack at the store the other day. This one was a 2004. We had an '03 a couple years ago at a restaurant, and it was the best wine I'd ever tasted. (Granted, I've never spent more than $70 on a bottle of wine, and I'm sure every French forum member could pick a million that are better.)


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