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RE: Wine - 4/5/2006 2:45:23 AM   
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What is you favorite wine to drink?


Well let me add my two cents before I forget what wine tasted like.  I have always liked a spicy dry red. White wines are too blah for me.

Ecco Domani -Merlot is pretty good for its price range.  I also like the Frank Coppola Claret.  Most Italian wines, my favorites are the Montepulciano region.

But its been a good 6 months since I've had any.  So who knows.

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RE: Wine - 4/5/2006 10:48:57 AM   
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Should I host a wine tasting?

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RE: Wine - 4/5/2006 1:13:39 PM   
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Absolutely!

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RE: Wine - 4/5/2006 3:33:26 PM   
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Should I host a wine tasting?


Definately... though gimme a couple months so I can get the "ok" to join in from my doc.  *crosses her fingers*

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RE: Wine - 4/5/2006 8:17:37 PM   
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What is you favorite wine to drink?


Anything that goes good with a brown paper bag...

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RE: Wine - 4/6/2006 12:46:58 PM   
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What should i serve?

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RE: Wine - 4/6/2006 12:50:43 PM   
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Gewurztraminer is my wine of choice. i've never been one for red wine at all.

Ice wine is pretty damn good too!

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RE: Wine - 4/6/2006 1:39:15 PM   
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I'll bring a bottle of the Ohio wine, and some trail bologna.  Only you Ohio people know what that is.

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RE: Wine - 4/6/2006 1:59:52 PM   
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I'll bring a bottle of the Ohio wine, and some trail bologna.  Only you Ohio people know what that is.


Hee heeeee, trail bologna too funny! 
...... ~ wine~.......  although i've been blessed with drinking some fantastic wine's
over the years one cheap bottle has graced my counter more then any other, Sangira!  ~ Meade ~ yum!  I'd never had it till last summer, I'm hooked. 
Hey Ron, where's my recipe!!!!!!!!!


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RE: Wine - 4/6/2006 2:53:07 PM   
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Oh mead is awesome! i have a friend that brews a bunch of mead, she's always got several different batches going. She sent me a bottle of what she calls "Yule Mead" a little while ago. It's got cherry juice, nutmeg, cran-apple juice, cinnamon, cloves, and a bunch of other stuff and it is to DIE for!

Mmmm..........

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RE: Wine - 4/14/2006 8:33:31 AM   
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i never had mead can any one rec how to get some?

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RE: Wine - 4/15/2006 11:14:58 AM   
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a nice sip of para liqueur 1890 from seppelt is grand.
of course the cabernet sauvignon of 1958 kalimna is excellent.

Im waiting in line to dib into the Chateau Yquem 1787. crosses My fingers.


and well if all else fails a lil maddog or japanese plum wine will suffice.............giggles..


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RE: Wine - 6/8/2006 2:45:08 PM   
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check out my wine site
www.myttv.com/bernard9662

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RE: Wine - 6/8/2006 2:48:55 PM   
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It really depends on what I am eating with it, though I do not stringently impose the Red with this and White with that rule... When it is super hot and sticky out I like a nice crisp Pinot Grigio, otherwise I usally drink red... Chianti classico being my favorite, closely followed by a peppery Pinot Noir

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RE: Wine - 6/8/2006 6:10:10 PM   
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I prefer sweet wines.  Pink Catawba or Velvet Red from St James Winery; or Red Raspberry from Montelle - both wineries in Missouri.
 
If I want a drier wine, I'll go with a nice White Zinfandel. 

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RE: Wine - 6/8/2006 6:54:59 PM   
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Although I don't drink but a glass every two or three week, a nice Gamay Beaujolais.

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RE: Wine - 6/8/2006 9:40:21 PM   
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I am still trying new wines occasionally.  As of right now, I have not yet developed a taste for red wines.  I prefer white, wet, and sweet.  I can drink Chardonnay, but it's a little on the dry side.  I like ice wines and rieslings, but typically drink a little white zinfandel at home.
 
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RE: Wine - 6/8/2006 9:46:34 PM   
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Fuck, how did I miss this thread?  I love wine.

I'm not a fan of wine that's too dry or too aggressive (so Merlot is not really my favorite), but otherwise there's not much I don't like.  Oh, very sticky whites are annoying too.  But I can enjoy pretty much anything from a sweet $4 Riesling to an aged $100 Madeira.

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RE: Wine - 6/8/2006 9:51:52 PM   
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A really good pinot noir goes with everything. 

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RE: Wine - 6/8/2006 9:54:04 PM   
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Those can get pricy.

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