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Last post 10-09-2009, 10:35 PM by Larry68. 21 replies.
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  • Wine..

     10-05-2009, 1:30 PM

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    So, I'm wanting to get a couple of good bottles of wine for a few occasions, but I have no clue what's good and what's bad. I know there's a few wine drinkers and connoisseurs here, so I was wondering if I could get some help in this area. I'd like to find something that is relatively inexpensive, but not dirt cheap either. Could anyone help me shed some light on the subject?
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     10-05-2009, 1:44 PM

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     10-05-2009, 1:49 PM

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    kuzi16:
    price range?
    I don't know really. I don't want to spend more than $100 if that helps.
    Only real men cut their cigars with the tusks of elephants.- Hugemoose

  • Re: Wine..

     10-05-2009, 3:14 PM

    $100 a bottle? or $100 a case? or a few bottles adding up to $100?


    first off, if you have a Trader Joe's near you, go there and buy a case of Charles Shaw (two buck chuck) you can mix and match a case so they wont all be the same style wine. I find the sheraz and the cab very good
    this brand's MSRP is $2.00 taxes in my state (ohio) make it $3.50ish. i get a case for about $35. this stuff is totally decent. when you take the price into account, its fantastic.
    much like cigars, the price is not always indicative of quality.
    one of my recent favorites is the Pinot Grisio from Voga.

    barton & guestier make some good sweeter wines. the Vouvray and Beaujolais are quite good. they also make a good Sauvignon Blanc if you like a drier white.

    those are someof my favorites... but im always willing to try different wines. all of those are in the $10- $15 / bottle range

    im not as into wine as i am into cigars so i dont know how much help ill be.
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     10-05-2009, 3:45 PM

    Sterling makes a good wine, all their reds are good. Also rodney strong are good too. These are usually my favorite red's. whites, I can't nail down anything other than oregon wines. i visit the vineyards on a regular bases. phesant valley have a great line up, if you can get them where you are at.
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     10-05-2009, 3:45 PM

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    Very good website: http://www.snooth.com/

    Go there and you can search for something as simple as "good red wine"... registering for free opens up more things too.. it will tell u where u can buy from.. u can give price and quality ranges...

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     10-05-2009, 4:01 PM

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    kuzi16:
    $100 a bottle? or $100 a case? or a few bottles adding up to $100?


    first off, if you have a Trader Joe's near you, go there and buy a case of Charles Shaw (two buck chuck) you can mix and match a case so they wont all be the same style wine. I find the sheraz and the cab very good
    this brand's MSRP is $2.00 taxes in my state (ohio) make it $3.50ish. i get a case for about $35. this stuff is totally decent. when you take the price into account, its fantastic.
    much like cigars, the price is not always indicative of quality.
    one of my recent favorites is the Pinot Grisio from Voga.

    barton & guestier make some good sweeter wines. the Vouvray and Beaujolais are quite good. they also make a good Sauvignon Blanc if you like a drier white.

    those are someof my favorites... but im always willing to try different wines. all of those are in the $10- $15 / bottle range

    im not as into wine as i am into cigars so i dont know how much help ill be.
    This was actually a lot of help. I appreciate it. I know I didn't give a whole lot to go by, but this is pretty much what I was looking for. Basically just some brands that you enjoy. Sorry, I should've done a better job of wording my question.

    @Renaissance Man- I'll definitely take a look at that site. It looks like it could be a big help.

    Thanks for the help guys!
    Only real men cut their cigars with the tusks of elephants.- Hugemoose

  • Re: Wine..

     10-05-2009, 5:34 PM

    Like cigars, wine is very subjective. What I like you might hate. Reds? Whites? And you can definitely find some ten dollar bottles that blow some of the expensive stuff away. It's a lot like buying your cigars, too.... if you have a decent wine store near you, check them out, they love to educate customers and find what they like, many often have regularly scheduled free tastings (wish the cigar stores did!).


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  • Re: Wine..

     10-05-2009, 5:42 PM

    Matt Marvel:
    kuzi16:
    $100 a bottle? or $100 a case? or a few bottles adding up to $100?


    first off, if you have a Trader Joe's near you, go there and buy a case of Charles Shaw (two buck chuck) you can mix and match a case so they wont all be the same style wine. I find the sheraz and the cab very good
    this brand's MSRP is $2.00 taxes in my state (ohio) make it $3.50ish. i get a case for about $35. this stuff is totally decent. when you take the price into account, its fantastic.
    much like cigars, the price is not always indicative of quality.
    one of my recent favorites is the Pinot Grisio from Voga.

    barton & guestier make some good sweeter wines. the Vouvray and Beaujolais are quite good. they also make a good Sauvignon Blanc if you like a drier white.

    those are someof my favorites... but im always willing to try different wines. all of those are in the $10- $15 / bottle range

    im not as into wine as i am into cigars so i dont know how much help ill be.
    This was actually a lot of help. I appreciate it. I know I didn't give a whole lot to go by, but this is pretty much what I was looking for. Basically just some brands that you enjoy. Sorry, I should've done a better job of wording my question.

    @Renaissance Man- I'll definitely take a look at that site. It looks like it could be a big help.

    Thanks for the help guys!
    I think Barefoot is better than 2 Buck Chuck but Chuck is still decent. Price is still decent for the Barefoot as well. Both are good starter wines to figure out what you like or prefer without spending a lot of money.
    Andy

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  • Re: Wine..

     10-05-2009, 5:43 PM

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    zoom6zoom:
    Like cigars, wine is very subjective. What I like you might hate. Reds? Whites? And you can definitely find some ten dollar bottles that blow some of the expensive stuff away. It's a lot like buying your cigars, too.... if you have a decent wine store near you, check them out, they love to educate customers and find what they like, many often have regularly scheduled free tastings (wish the cigar stores did!).
    I'm with you on free tastings at the cigar shop! I'm not saying I will like the suggestions I've gotten, but it's at least a starting point for me.
    Only real men cut their cigars with the tusks of elephants.- Hugemoose

  • Re: Wine..

     10-05-2009, 8:22 PM

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    Here in Canada we get raped on alcohol just as we do on tobacco. One of my favourite bottles costs about $22-25, so I never buy it. But in the good ole USA you can buy it at Target for $9!!!!! And last time I was there it was on sale for $6!!!!!!!!!! Ravenswood Cabernet Sauvignon.

    Shaun
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  • Re: Wine..

     10-05-2009, 10:50 PM

    anything J winery or kendall jackson ...... thats where i proposed to my wife ...... great wine and great chateau , ravenswood is pretty sweet too they make my favorite wine its their muscot .... amazing


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     10-05-2009, 11:28 PM

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    Louis Jadot Pouilly-Fuisse is my favorite white. A little expensive at around $25.00.
  • Re: Wine..

     10-06-2009, 12:10 AM

    TheShaun:
    Here in Canada we get raped on alcohol just as we do on tobacco. One of my favourite bottles costs about $22-25, so I never buy it. But in the good ole USA you can buy it at Target for $9!!!!! And last time I was there it was on sale for $6!!!!!!!!!! Ravenswood Cabernet Sauvignon.
    Yeah, lol. Ravenswood is definitely under $10 in Michigan. Decent stuff.

    So I'm LOVING wine and cigars lately. It's pretty much all I've been drinking with most smokes. Some of my favs that are available at pretty much any typical grocery store with a good wine selection in Michigan:

    Franciscan Merlot (appr. $20 a bottle, but I get it on sale for $13) Their Cabernet is also amazing, but more expensive
    Coppola - ANY of their reds. Their Black Label Claret is probably my fav and the most complex, but it's about $20 a bottle. Fabulous, though, and SWEET Looking bottle. Their Merlot and Red Zin are great, and run around $15 or better if you can find a good sale.
    Guenoc Petit Syrah (around $10-15 depending on where you find it) SMOOOTH red wine. Love Petit Syrahs in general.
    I'll see if I can remember a few of my other favs.
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  • Re: Wine..

     10-06-2009, 8:30 PM

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    on vacation several months ago I had a wine with some freinds. I dont know what brand it was, but it was a pinot blanc noir. I have tried to find a pinot blanc noir since then but I cant. any one got any idea what to look for? maybe a pinot noir is just like a blanc noir?
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