i'm gonna buy my parents a bottle of wine from there old' dear son :D
i havn't dranken much wine, what's good? something expensive, but not too expensive... like around $30-$40
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i'm gonna buy my parents a bottle of wine from there old' dear son :D
i havn't dranken much wine, what's good? something expensive, but not too expensive... like around $30-$40
Semillon Sauvignon Blanc especially Margaret River wine from Western Australia, thats where I done my wine tour
do you have a trader joe's near you? they can help you out. they have good wine for cheap money, and my parents are wine connesuiers and whatnot and they love that fucking place.
cisco [the orange one]
buy OUR wine! Playhouse Vinyards Cabernet Sauvignon. you can buy it at Trader Joe's around the northwest at around $25 a bottle.
I'm a fan of the Chateau Ste. Michelle vineyards in Washington State. I don't think I've ever had a bad bottle from them, white or red. And usually under $20.Quote:
Originally Posted by OzzyOz
Chateau Margeaux 1988!
Just kidding--a mid-priced chianti is good for short term drinking (next few years), but if you're looking for a bottle to put away for a while, check out some of the upper end Bordeaux.
Trader Joe's people, and people at most high-end liquor stores can help out. You have to know what your parents are into-- red or white, sweet or dry, light or rich, etc.
Simi, Kenwood, Rodney Strong, Hess Select, Clos du Bois are all excellent Californiaâ??s. I'm partial to Rodney Strong but be ready to shell out $40+. Also stick with a Pinot Noir or a Cab. Rule of thumb when it comes to California wines is always by a wine made with Sonoma (Alexander Valley, Russian River Valley) grapes. Screw Napa.
Yellow Tail. It tastes good, it's reliable, found almost everywhere.. and it's cheap. It's a white wine, hint of sour.
i tend to drink cheap, nasty, and warm wines...