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| yujie__ |
| red wine + organic pure imported white chocolate ftW!11 |
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| Sushipunk |
| Riesling is WAAAAAY too sweet for me, I'm more into Chardonays and Verdehlos. I still prefer red wine though. Cabernet Merlot is ing awesome, as well as Shiraz. Luckily, we have lots of really good wines here at pretty good prices :) I would recommend most Australian wines to anyone. |
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| Allied Nations |
Had a nice Argentinian White - Speedy Turtle.
Very nice! |
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| jonSun |
| Inglenook. $5.99 for a 3 liter jug. :p |
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| _Nut_ |
I am the same way as many. I try a new bottle every week or so. Some of my favorites are:
Jacobs Creek - Cabernet Shiraz Mix
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Clos Du Val - Pinot Noir
But I agree with Bas. Animals do = good (alot of the time). Little penguin, yellow tail, etc. I am a fan of many aussie reds. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by _Nut_
I am the same way as many. I try a new bottle every week or so. Some of my favorites are:
Jacobs Creek - Cabernet Shiraz Mix
or
Clos Du Val - Pinot Noir
But I agree with Bas. Animals do = good (alot of the time). Little penguin, yellow tail, etc. I am a fan of many aussie reds. |
Yeah, Jacobs Creek is pretty nice. I like their merlot quite a lot. |
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| Mickey V |
If you love your reds as much as I do, I would definately recommend that you all try:
From Margaret River (Western Australia) - some Cab Savs, Cab Merlots and Shiraz... Amberly and Mad Fish make some good + cheap wines, and then of course theres my absolute favourite - Clairault
From Barossa Valley (South Australia) - the same varieties (but particularly Shiraz... Krondorf Estate make one of the most fabulous Shirazs I've ever tasted... Also Penfolds are a great winery, and how could I forget Jacob's Creek)
From Mendoza (Argentina) - any Malbec... I never tasted a bad one (And I was drinking almost every night for a month), but San Felipe and Norton wineries made some particularly nice wines |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mickey V
If you love your reds as much as I do, I would definately recommend that you all try:
From Margaret River (Western Australia) - some Cab Savs, Cab Merlots and Shiraz... Amberly and Mad Fish make some good + cheap wines, and then of course theres my absolute favourite - Clairault
From Barossa Valley (South Australia) - the same varieties (but particularly Shiraz... Krondorf Estate make one of the most fabulous Shirazs I've ever tasted... Also Penfolds are a great winery)
From Mendoza (Argentina) - any Malbec... I never tasted a bad one (And I was drinking almost every night for a month), but San Felipe and Norton wineries made some particularly nice wines |
Thanks for the info :) Love Penfolds already ;) Check out Brown Brothers - They make some really interesting wines too. |
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| Mickey V |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Thanks for the info :) Love Penfolds already ;) Check out Brown Brothers - They make some really interesting wines too. |
Brown Brothers do make some nice whites, but I've never tried any of their reds, not yet anyway. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mickey V
Brown Brothers do make some nice whites, but I've never tried any of their reds, not yet anyway. |
Actually, I don't think I have either :wtf:
And I don't really drink red wine over the summer.
Next year maybe :happy2: |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mickey V
From Mendoza (Argentina) - any Malbec... I never tasted a bad one (And I was drinking almost every night for a month), but San Felipe and Norton wineries made some particularly nice wines |
Trapiche is nice too. |
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