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Old 11-03-2008, 11:00 PM
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Default wine? white red or rose? state which colour and fav brand...describe taste.?

echo falls rose crisp and friuty...mooreish. (yep im mxing it with those damn salt n vinegar pringles).
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Old 11-03-2008, 11:00 PM
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Matteus Rose
Sweet taste slightly dry and with a slight fizz.
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Old 11-03-2008, 11:01 PM
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Montana Sauvignon blanc - very gooseberry, crisp and fresh!
La Joya Reserve Merlot - soft, velvety, fruity flavours!
Lanson Rose' - Drink it with strawberries! Gluggable!
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Old 11-03-2008, 11:03 PM
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Rosemount shiraz cabernet is a lovely smooth red with blackcurranty, chocolatey and slight licorice tones. good if you're not sure about reds, but quite expensive. White- I like Stowells chenin blanc or colombard-both crisp and fruity,easy drinking, not oaky like a chardonnay. They would be perfect with salt n vinegar pringles!
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sorry i don`t drink
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Old 11-11-2008, 06:26 PM
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pinot grigio blush is my fav. i buy supermarkets own of these.

it's a very mellow tasting rose, not particulrly pink in colour, but not as acidic as a lot of whites. i'ts good when i can't make my mind up between white or rose.

red gives me a headache, but i like it in the winter, made in to mulled wine. It gives you a cosy sort of feeling.

salt and vinegar crisps too! yummy.
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Old 11-11-2008, 09:49 PM
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Tesco Chilean cabernet sauvignon, Red,cheap and strong and actually tastes very decent quite tannic a little blackcurranty. Friexenet Spanish sparkling is lovely (tastes like champagne) available in UK about £5-£6 bottle. Hardys white chardonnay (Aussie, yellow diamond label) is the best for me, fruity like pears and marzipan !
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some roses are too sweet for me but fetzer rose is the business - fruity and just so gorgeous! for red i like wolfblass cab sauv but have found a cheaper alternative in mcwilliams yellow label cab sauv - hits the spot everytime! white wine i like a nice full bodied chardonnay, something like lindemans coonawarra or hardys nottage hill. to be honest there are too many to choose a favourite.
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d'Arenberg - The Laughing Magpie. Shiraz / Viognier
Has an intense black cherry colour and an open peppery, chocolate, boysenberry nose streaked with blackberry jam, vanilla cream, leather and floral notes. Gorgeous rich, round wine with big opulent black cherry jam, orange rind, licorice, peppery, floral flavours. Feels like silk in the mouth.
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Old 11-28-2008, 06:41 PM
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Depends on what the meal is
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