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If you're sophisticated :D then you'll like a drop of grape juice. And my advice to you is:

Yellow Tail Shiraz

Buy it. It's gooorrrgeous and sexy.
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Had a very nice Wolf Blass Yellow Label cabernet sauvignon on New Years Day. Top tipple :D
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Now you're talking.
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Very partial to the Ravenswood Zinfandel myself, a good Chablis, and
any halfway decent port. Taylors 10 year old tawny is very nice indeed.
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aaaagghhh whats wrong with fizzy pink stuff?
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no one drink Blue Nun anymore? or did WHussey put you all off it!?!
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emilystrange wrote:aaaagghhh whats wrong with fizzy pink stuff?
Don't know, you tell me. :wink:
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one only ever drinks chateau mouton-rothschild. in fact one is currently torn over whether to go for a case of the '82 or the '85. any advice fellow connoisseurs?
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I think a cople of bottles of Buckie would do you fine enough, Master James.
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Red Sunsets wrote:I think a cople of bottles of Buckie would do you fine enough, Master James.
how droll, mr sunsets. luckily for you, i'm neither a vagrant nor a scot so your stockpile of that particuarl vile brew is safe from me.
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RicheyJames wrote:one only ever drinks chateau mouton-rothschild. in fact one is currently torn over whether to go for a case of the '82 or the '85. any advice fellow connoisseurs?
The '82 is legendary. Run tired of the Yquem, have you?
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Apparently the '82 is only just starting to "blossom". So open the '85, or sell it.
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i agree mugabe. the '82 is, quite rightly, revered. but i fear that to purchase a third case might appear somewhat vulgar. as for the chateau d'yquem, i'm simply just not a white wine man. sorry.
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RicheyJames wrote:as for the chateau d'yquem, i'm simply just not a white wine man. sorry.
Neither am I, really, but it sure impresses the chicks.
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RicheyJames wrote:one only ever drinks chateau mouton-rothschild. in fact one is currently torn over whether to go for a case of the '82 or the '85. any advice fellow connoisseurs?
i recommend '86 - slightly more friendly on the wallet and therefore often overlooked. lovely for coq-au-vin and the right company 8)
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Personally I like Jacobs Creek Chardonnay.

It's cheap (3.89 from Tesco) and cheerful! Don't get the Semillion Chardonnay which is vinegar.

Actually, is this a Red Wine thread? Can't stand the stuff. It all tastes like soap to me.

I don't generally do a lot of wine and I will never pay more than a fiver a bottle.
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CellThree wrote:Personally I like Jacobs Creek Chardonnay.

It's cheap (3.89 from Tesco) and cheerful! Don't get the Semillion Chardonnay which is vinegar.

Actually, is this a Red Wine thread? Can't stand the stuff. It all tastes like soap to me.

I don't generally do a lot of wine and I will never pay more than a fiver a bottle.
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snubnoseuk wrote:
emilystrange wrote:aaaagghhh whats wrong with fizzy pink stuff?
Don't know, you tell me. :wink:
nothing. i tried to drink it out of the bottle last week but teh fizz went up my nose.
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The Aussie Chards are really good, I'm partial to Lindeman's.

And to me red wine should only be taken with rare beef, or a nice pasta. Otherwise...it just gives me a nasty headache.
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Morrisson's Rioja goes down a treat with Mrs T's mafia-style meatballs. Apart from that, any Australian cabernet sauvignon for c 5 quid will do. I can't drink French anymore. Tastes like water compared to the southern hemisphere offerings.
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Only have French, nice Bordeaux or Cotes du Rhone. Pretty much stopped drinking the yellow fizzy stuff - except when in the Netherlands where they have some nice seasonal beers (Winterbok).
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@ Thrash....Mafia style meatballs? Sounds wonderful.

I just whipped up some from a Neopalitan recipe by some Baroness.....Utterly to die for! Amazing how the Italians can take a tin of tomatoes, garlic and meatballs, simmer for a bit and knock you off your ass!
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Which leads on nicely to a nice iced bottle of Orvietto. There's a little known Italian down our way that does the best ever grub at wonderful prices. It really is like eating in someones living room. :)

Otherwise it mainly OZ whites with the odd NZ Montana thrown in just so I can do my falling over impression quicker than normal.

Don't go near the reds unless I'm past the point of no return and there's nothing else left to drink, ie the paint stripper, bleach and cleaning products have already been consumed. :urff:
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Johnny Boy wrote:Don't go near the reds unless I'm past the point of no return and there's nothing else left to drink, ie the paint stripper, bleach and cleaning products have already been consumed. :urff:
Wimp!!! :twisted: ;D :roll: :kiss:
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Had a bottle of Banrock Station Sparkling Shiraz at New Year. Absolutely gorgeous, a bit pricey (£8ish) but it tastes of summer - and we're that kind of people aren't we. 8)
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