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    just braved it and tried white wine for the first time. really enjoyed it, only had 1/4 a glass to try but it was nice. haven't tried any other white wines so any that you recommend?
    i don't understand why so many people love red wine, i have tried many different ones several times over the years and have disliked them all. whats so nice? they all seem to taste the same to me...no offence inteneded
    whats your favourite?

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    Try your wine with food especially reds as by and large appart from the lighter styles, they are not meant for sipping but as an accompaniament and enhancment of a meal.
    I used to drink white but over the years the palate changes and these days it is almost always red.
    If in doubt then find a specialist shop where the staff should be happy to advise you.

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    I buy my wine from the Pieroth wine company.
    A rep calls at your house for you to sample all kinds of wines and liquers. You then only need order the wine you have sampled and like. Yes, it is more expensive per bottle than many but it is chosen by taste by yourself. You can invite friends for a wine tasting session and split the wine order among you all to reduce individual costs and for more variation. I would never previously drink red wine either but have found a few nice ones among the 'tasters'. I personally prefer a 'rose'
    Glad you enjoyed yours.
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    I prefer rose but also like white wine - hock, liefraumilch, Black Tower are a few of my favourites. It all depends on the wine - if you like it sweet or dry etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIZZ View Post
    Try your wine with food especially reds as by and large appart from the lighter styles, they are not meant for sipping but as an accompaniament and enhancment of a meal.
    I used to drink white but over the years the palate changes and these days it is almost always red.
    If in doubt then find a specialist shop where the staff should be happy to advise you.
    I'm with you there Lizz. Started off drinking white and thought that the reds were like vinegar! But now it has to be red, haven't tasted white in years. Totally agree about having it with food (well, any excuse really), I'm convinced it helps you digest your meat course in particular. Cheers!

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    Pieroth are a little more expencive as Dirtyweeker says but with less tannin it makes the head a lot lighter the next day! also Black Tower do a red now that is a nice one for the first time red drinkers to try, had it out of Tesco the other week and even the wife liked it!!!! wont be buying that again ;-(
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    All taste the same to me - Battery acid..yuvck !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirdyweeker View Post
    I buy my wine from the Pieroth wine company.
    You couldnt do me a favour and let me have the contact number for the rep.

    I used to get all my wine from them also as they are lovely and well worth the little bit more. I lost the number when I moved and have never got back into the swing of ordering again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanatkie View Post
    I prefer rose but also like white wine - hock, liefraumilch, Black Tower are a few of my favourites. It all depends on the wine - if you like it sweet or dry etc.

    Someone after my own heart black tower rose yum (its on offer in coop for £3.99 just now)

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    I used to drink red only, my favourite being Hardy's, either Shiraz or Cabernet Sauvignon. I'm least keen on white and really dislike chardonnay.

    Rose is the one of the moment for me, Tesco sell 'Gallo' Family, the white zinfandel is like drinking juice

    I don't think you can go wrong with the likes of Blossom Hill, Galloway Crossing, Echo Falls etc.. they are all pretty safe bets.
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    I'm not a white fan either. But I'm fond of a nice Sancerre or Pouilly Fume. A far as red goes - decent Claret or a Rioja.

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    found something i like
    was having a meal over families house and we had a bottle of red and a bottle of white. don't know what the red was (cos i dont like red) but the white was chardonnay. with melon. quite nice but i tried it with red. a very small amount of red in glass topped up with white. toned down both wines and made it quite delicious.

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    I love wine, a nice cold chardonnay or a (not oak) sauvignon blanc with the starter or one of the German whites.

    A well aired Red Bordeaux such as Chateux Martin Graves served at room temperature with the main course.

    A nice dessert wine to sip such as a Muscat (sauterner region if possible) or Leitz Kirchenpfad Anslese.

    My favorite wine is Torres Vina Esmeralda, the first time I drank it (it was the only white out of a small choice in a small cottage B&B near the base of Snowdon) sat in front of a log fire after getting very wet while walking, I was joined by a beautiful young lady who had also got very wet and joined me for a glass. After another bottle I took away two loves from that place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Welcomefamily View Post
    I love wine, a nice cold chardonnay or a (not oak) sauvignon blanc with the starter or one of the German whites.

    A well aired Red Bordeaux such as Chateux Martin Graves served at room temperature with the main course.

    A nice dessert wine to sip such as a Muscat (sauterner region if possible) or Leitz Kirchenpfad Anslese.

    My favorite wine is Torres Vina Esmeralda, the first time I drank it (it was the only white out of a small choice in a small cottage B&B near the base of Snowdon) sat in front of a log fire after getting very wet while walking, I was joined by a beautiful young lady who had also got very wet and joined me for a glass. After another bottle I took away two loves from that place.
    what a lovely story! Can only guess what your favourite wine is now!
    Families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alice in Blunderland View Post
    You couldnt do me a favour and let me have the contact number for the rep.

    I used to get all my wine from them also as they are lovely and well worth the little bit more. I lost the number when I moved and have never got back into the swing of ordering again.
    have sent you a pm
    Families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts.

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    My mum and my sister and brother in law used to order Pieroth wines - but no longer. They decided one day to do a blind tasting with a bottle of supermarket cheap plonk, a bottle of mid-price range wine, and a bottle of Pieroth - and guess which one they preferred - yep, the cheap supermarket one! This is either a comment on their lack of taste (and frazzled taste buds) or Pieroth aint what it's cracked up to be. Personally, prefer chilled rose these days.

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    Default Rich - claret

    CLARET!!!!
    There are two signs that you have acheived maturity.
    One is you suddenly understand jazz.
    Two is you enter your claret years, where you need lots of lovely vin rouge to keep you going.
    There may be a third sign but I've forgotten it.
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    ..."There may be a third sign but I've forgotten it."... Sorry to say - that is the third sign Rich!

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    Shiraz....Syrah and any half decent red wine really. Gone off white although the odd bit is refreshing with the right dish. It's always my wife. She's even keenr on Shiraz than I am.

    I usually spend about four to five quid on a bottle. We drink a bottle between us two or three nights a week and have our own on a Friday. Shocking I know. The rest of our disposable income is just wasted.

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    I had a great pink champagne from a small supplier, had its own label but can`t remember the name of the company, got it on the internet & they delivered it up here at no extra cost

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