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أمهاتك[وهور]Aura Euphoria
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Florida/Buffalo/CT
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While the old lady was knocked up, she could only drink red wines. I have had my fair share of those, and have moved on. Im not a big fan of the reds. I usually stick to Pinot Grigio, but as far as cheap recommendations go, I'd have to say Relax riesling is the ****. Its ten bucks a fifth and fourteen a Liter. Its sweet, even for a riesling, but isnt bland at all, which is a problem I find in rieslings.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: so cal/arizona
Posts: 35
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Music Addict
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Originally from Lancashire, England, lived near Largs, Scotland and now live in Rocky Face, Georgia
Posts: 154
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Hi there,
Just saw this thread and have not had the time to read back through the whole thing. I drink beer myself, either home brewed or one of Sam Adam's fine ales, yum,yum.... However, recently, we had a friend coming to stay for a while so I asked what she liked to drink. She was very specific: Yellow Tail Chardonnay, best in a big bottle. Apparently, this is an Australian white wine made from grapes which I obviously tried on several occasions and wow, I liked it. Not too expensive, not too sweet, not sour, just nice, to me anyway. Anyone else like that one... Gordon. ![]() |
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Seemingly Silenced
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Everett, WA
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While I can't comment on that specific wine, I will say that every Aussie wine I have tried has been amazing. It's becoming a favorite region for me.
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