Favorite Wine?

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armchairQB

I love red wine and there is so much variety throughout the world, I’d love to hear which wines people like and why.  Feel free to throw out specifics and especially any hidden jewels you’ve discovered.

 

For me, I lived just outside Sonoma, CA for three years, but nothing compares to the Cabernet Sauvignons from Napa.  My favorite is Niebaum Coppola’s Rubicon – it’s like a dark red cherry with a long finish.

 

Right now I’m enjoying an Australian beauty called Razor’s Edge.  Killer wine for under $15 – HIGHLY recommended – a Shiraz, Grenache blend.

 

Cheers!

armchairQB
LisaV wrote:

I'm sure this is off topic, but.....

 

Hungarian red wines.  Yummy.

I've found Eastern European wines to be fantastic, just unknown to the rest of the world.

(A stern warning--don't drink and chess!)


Yes - I've been burned more than once trying to enjoy chess and wine at the same time.

What's the style of Hungarian wines? I love wines from around the world because they exhibit such a variety of character.  I don't know any Eastern European varieties though.

staggerlee

This should be in the "Off Topic" section, but anywho...

I've found that finishing a bottle of Rosé by one's self in about 20 minutes on an empty stomach will turn one into a hate machine.  Be prepared to make several apologies the following day.

On a more serious note, I usually prefer Cabernet Sauvignons.  I don't like Merlot and usually don't like white wines.  I spent a semester in France and while I'd like to say I learned a great deal about wines I really didn't.  Being a student, I didn't have a ton of money so I just drank the 2 euro stuff all the time.  It wasn't bad.  2 euro bottle of wine in France would be the same quality as a 10 or 15 dollar bottle here in the states.

armchairQB
staggerlee wrote:

This should be in the "Off Topic" section, but anywho...

I've found that finishing a bottle of Rosé by one's self in about 20 minutes on an empty stomach will turn one into a hate machine.  Be prepared to make several apologies the following day.

On a more serious note, I usually prefer Cabernet Sauvignons.  I don't like Merlot and usually don't like white wines.  I spent a semester in France and while I'd like to say I learned a great deal about wines I really didn't.  Being a student, I didn't have a ton of money so I just drank the 2 euro stuff all the time.  It wasn't bad.  2 euro bottle of wine in France would be the same quality as a 10 or 15 dollar bottle here in the states.


I'm wicked jealous of your trip to France!  I tend to like the same as you, but have had several merlots of late that are very Cab-like - so much so that you'd be shocked. I think the movie Sideways was a little rough on the poor grape.If you dare to branch out - try Swanson's merlot and I swear you will think its a $50 napa cab.

joerilla

I visited Italy last year and went to a winery called Casale Cento Corvi that produced a wine called Giacchè, which is supposedly an ancient Etruscan style of wine that predated the Romans.  It was a delicious historical experience. I think began exporting to the US fairly recently. 

Hugh_T_Patterson

Something without a screw top and not pink in color.

normajeanyates

Port. As long as it is *real* Port.

Chianti.

Don't like champaigne. Puked £5000 worth of bubbly in 1981, at *1981* prices. Sort of like in that Woody Allen film where this guy shows him some coke and says it is $2000 an ounce [at *those days'* prices]  - and Woody Allen sneezes and the $2000 turns into suspended-paticulate-matter air pollution...

armchairQB
Hugh_T_Patterson wrote:

Something without a screw top and not pink in color.


Discerning palate ahhh?!  As long as it isn't aged on the trucks...

armchairQB

Love port as well!  A good Tawney - yummy.  Those are sneaky strong though.  I've seen many over indulge on that stuff.

BaronDerKilt

The great white sparkler ... Moscota D'aste~!

Lambrusco Emilio

Aristokatt

I'z bez pereferring summ Mad Dog 20 20 out back behind the dumpster on a Saterdae nite! Taist  just as good cummin up as going douwnn...... huuuppppp.

Aristokatt
Dmytro wrote:

The best wine is beer!))


Patches Agrees!

armchairQB
Diana_L wrote:

Vega Sicilia from Ribera del Duero

Viña Ardanza from Rioja.

Year 2001.


I love Spanish wine... tempraillo, granache and monastrell blends.  Another bonus is these are usually more affordable in the States than comparable California wines.  I have a store down the hill from me that carries about 100 Spanish labels - I'll check to see if they carry these two.  

armchairQB
rich wrote:

I don't like red wine because it's dry, I'm more for a sweet white wine ! But sirloin steak can be nice soaked in red wine.


Interesting... how do you cook it?

Aristokatt
LisaV wrote:

Patches rofl. Didn't know he watched NASCAR with you.


Well .. least he ant no Gordin fan, EARNHEART ALL THE WAY!!! YEEEEEEEE-HAWWWWWWWW

Now dont give me no back sass there woman! NOW GIT ME A BEEER!!!!

Aristokatt

Say, what kind of wine goes with chilly cheese fries?

HyperLucid

Zinfandel's have always been my fav followed by Pinot Noir.

 

A really good Cabernet Sauvignon I've had recently was The Show produced by Rebel wine out of St-Helena in Napa County. $18 cdn up here in Vancouver B.C which is a bargain price. Recently gave a bottle to the secretary I work with and she said it was truly awesome. Worth a try...

Aristokatt
LisaV wrote:
Aristokatt wrote:

Say, what kind of wine goes with chilly cheese fries?


The same one you named your daughter after.

Schlitz, you neck. ;)


Ohhh, we had a daughter, why didn't you tell me???

BaronDerKilt

Then again its hard to beat a good bottle of MadDog 20/20 for a Red, er Purple wine (substitute any cheap Port wine if in Europe). And for White, the American classic is Thunderbird. A good pink you ask? Boones Farm Strawberry Hill of course! And now about Box wines . . . Smile

Oh, but first ... Congratulations LISA~! (Sure hope she looks like you and not the father tho~) I'm cracking open a Box right now to celebrate! :)

NicholasStokes

My favorite wine is usually a red wine, either a South American Cabernet or a Australian Merlot or Shiraz. Some of my favorite labels are Veramonte (Chile) and Gumdale or Rosemount (Australia). And I'm not one for one kind of food with one kind of wine. Usually I instinctively match wine and food because of what I'm in the mood for.  The only time I really drink white wines is with my sushi, and then it's usually a Pinot Grigio or a Sauvignon Blanc.

 

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