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Old 06-23-2006, 06:15 PM
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Red Zin and Cab for me... the bigger the better!
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I haven't seen this mentioned, but my favorite, by far, is Riesling. Washington and Oregon have some fantastic Rieslings...very light and sweet, good with almost anything. Most imported rieslings are German, but there are some awesome domestic brands.

Nothing beats a good dinner, good friends and a great wine...
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hmmm, not into the wines, but give me a good bourbon, **** Creek, Basil Hayden, Bookers, just add ice and I'm set for the night.
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Originally Posted by robbiej
hmmm, not into the wines, but give me a good bourbon, **** Creek, Basil Hayden, Bookers, just add ice and I'm set for the night.
agreed.... and none of the morning "fog" as well
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Old 06-28-2006, 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by MNScion
I haven't seen this mentioned, but my favorite, by far, is Riesling. Washington and Oregon have some fantastic Rieslings...very light and sweet, good with almost anything. Most imported rieslings are German, but there are some awesome domestic brands.

Nothing beats a good dinner, good friends and a great wine...
Sometimes, I think Riesling tastes similar to Muscat. LOL.
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Originally Posted by MNScion
I haven't seen this mentioned, but my favorite, by far, is Riesling. Washington and Oregon have some fantastic Rieslings...very light and sweet, good with almost anything. Most imported rieslings are German, but there are some awesome domestic brands.

Nothing beats a good dinner, good friends and a great wine...

Ahh, but they don't hold a candle to the German Riesling. I actually didn't like Riesling till I took a trip to the Rheingau.

Its actually very hard to get a good German Riesling in the states. Most of the ones I've seen in the wine stores are terrible.
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Old 06-29-2006, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by robbiej
hmmm, not into the wines, but give me a good bourbon, **** Creek, Basil Hayden, Bookers, just add ice and I'm set for the night.
its okay, everyone your age drinks burbon...

*i kid, i kid... its only fitting that i posted this seeing someone picked on a 17yr bragging about drinking beer*
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Old 06-29-2006, 10:35 PM
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^lol, its cool, been drinking bourbon since I've been able to get someone to buy it for me in high school.
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Originally Posted by need4speed
If anyone wants a great white dessert wine, I recommend V. Suttui's Muscato. It was really really good.
moscato yeah

ppl remember.....california wine has soo much freakkin tannin that it puts u to sleep like a horse would

french wines...bah they are french

so viva italian wines ! (this is truly an unbiased opinion here )
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