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Wine Tasting Thread

I know it's impossible for you to resent people. :)

Correct :)

It's also difficult for me to not like (or at very least appreciate) wine.

I have it stuck in my head to remember next time I'm at the bottle shop. I'll report back if/when I try it :)
 
I was at the wine store today and forgot what the current variety in question is, so I am going to review the one I bought anyway.
I do not know much about wines. I know my favorites are French. I am just going to read the label:

Lafite Barons de Rothchild

White (60% Semillion, 40% Sauvignon Blanc)

Special Reserve

Bordeaux

2007

Product of France

Price: $14.99

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I chilled the bottle, removed the cork, and let set for 20 minutes.


I poured into a wide rimmed wine glass.

....

Notes:

Light, crisp, clean, and a bit tart. Reminds me of tangerines and apples. Very mild alcohol bite.

A refreshing and tasty treat after a hot day. Tastes like a fresh apple with a citrus kick.

....

Okay, that was my first review. I will try to be more descriptive as I learn more. I rate this wine a 3.5 out of 5. Worth the fifteen bucks.
 
I'm trying to figure out exactly what to do with this thread (sorry for being dumb) I take it we're meant to just suggest an awesome wine?

my reccommendation is: Oyster Bay sav blanc = soooooooo good! (aus)
 
I'm trying to figure out exactly what to do with this thread (sorry for being dumb) I take it we're meant to just suggest an awesome wine?

A new variety of wine is selected to be sampled and critiqued ever so often, or something to that effect (I suppose I will have to read page one again).
 
Ooh I'm waiting for the kiwis to start banging on about us aussies claiming credit for their stuff. Pretty sure Oyster bay is in NZ but lets just say its ours anyway!

Im not sure if there is a variety of the month at the moment. Im waiting for an excuse to buy another bottle of wine.

On the topic of awesome Sauv Blanc from New Zealand I am particularly fond of Crowded House Sauvignon Blanc. Apparently the band of the same name also comes from that country.
 
my reccommendation is: Oyster Bay sav blanc = soooooooo good! (aus)

Dude, that is one of my all-time favourite whites :) <3


And, the purpose of this thread is not only to recommend awesome wine, but to try other people's recommendations and report your feedback!
 
Ooh I'm waiting for the kiwis to start banging on about us aussies claiming credit for their stuff. Pretty sure Oyster bay is in NZ but lets just say its ours anyway!

Im not sure if there is a variety of the month at the moment. Im waiting for an excuse to buy another bottle of wine.

On the topic of awesome Sauv Blanc from New Zealand I am particularly fond of Crowded House Sauvignon Blanc. Apparently the band of the same name also comes from that country.

I just happened to try crowded house last night!! my new fave!!!

NZ has great wine!!!
 
I am by no means well versed in the language of wine tasting, but am actually in the process of learning more about wines. For your Chardonnay, I will review a local:

HENRY OF PELHAM BARREL FERMENTED CHARDONNAY, 2007 (Ontario, Canada).

This is one of the better local wines, IMO, and actually one of my first choices if I wanted to go with a chardonnay. It is a bit on the expensive side (around $20), but certainly worth its cost. The taste is dry like I like it, full, buttery and nutty (which makes it better than the non-oaked Chardonnay by the same producer). Great after-taste as well.

I'd give it an 8/10.

My vote for next would be a Valpolicella (Red).

I more often than not drink wite, and my most used wine is a Venitian P. Grigio mixed with other local varieties. I'll review it when P. Grigio comes up :).


Shit, I take this back. I must have been either drunk, or their 2008 edition is so far inferior as to make their previous ones look bad. This stuff (the 2008) is vile.
 
Cruz Alta
Reserve Cab 2008
Mendoza, Argentina

This was the best under $10 (9.99) red I have tasted. A little more spice than I like at the end but I would still highly recommend.
 
Mystery Chardonnay (forgot name)

Dry, crisp and clean. A bit too dry for my taste. Not bad, but not wonderful either. 4/10

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Columbia Winery - Cellarmasters Riesling

Semi-sweet. Fruity. Good bouquet. 7/10

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Baron Philippe de Rothschild Bordeaux (white)

Semi-sweet. Fruity. Complex. A delightful wine. 8/10
 
looks like this just turned into a general discussion about wine. wonderful.

after looking for a long time, we have found a wine store that will order noval tawny for us. we got one bottle, and their source is dry. but there is a little left, and it's been a great bottle. this and fonseca compete for my favorite tawny. i think noval wins. has better follow through.

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