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3/02/09StillthinkingI love a good Sancerre. I also love a good Meritage. Or Bordeaux.
Also Malbecs and Pinot Noirs. Ok, darn it, I just love it all.
I can't say I am very educated about wine though. -
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3/02/09LaMirabelleSure! I won't find them here but on my next visit to the US, I'll try to taste some of them. -
3/02/09gtallyAt the risk of being a broken record, I have to go with a Plum Creek red:
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3/02/09StillthinkingKendall Jackson is good for a large commercial vineyard, but I think its a little overpriced. For that price, from a large California vineyard, I would rather get La Crema Chardonnay.
Lyeth Meritage is my standby bottle and I love CMS reds.-
3/02/09LaMirabelleYes it's overpriced. I buy it only when it's discounted, but it's the best Chardonnay I know
But I will try La Crema.
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3/02/09aningeniousnameI like a nice Bordeaux like a claret but any red is fine by me I just don't like sweet wine. If I have a white I like a very dry crisp white like a Riesling or a white Rioja, I usually only drink a white with fish or chicken though and wouldn't drink one on its own. -
3/15/09dinsquaredI like a nice Pinot Grigio, but lately I've been really into Rieslings. I've got a bottle of Gewerstreminer (spelled totally wrong) chilling in the fridge. Normally I'm kind of a red girl in the fall/winter - i'll take a shiraz or merlot or syrah, and a white girl in the spring/summer: a savignon blanc or pinot or riesling. -
3/15/09SweetVioletI'm not a red wine fan, but Rabbit Ridge Syrah is lovely.
I like reislings for whites.
Here in South Africa, my husband likes a South African shiraz (syrah) called Porcupine Ridge.


