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I would suggest Cafe Zinfandel by E & J Gallo, or A White Merlo by Sutter Home.

Chris

2006-11-21 08:58:51 · answer #1 · answered by Chris_His_Servant_7 4 · 0 1

hmm thats extremely thrilling. i've got heard that pouring cola down the sink might reason harm, yet no longer wine. crimson wine could depart a stain? in case you have been a brewery/wine-maker and poured thousands of litres down the drain it can be a venture, yet probable no longer even then. in case you had a septic tank, a great quantity of wine ought to harm the constructive vegetation?? yet a single bottle could be ok.

2016-11-25 22:54:22 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Depends a lot on your taste....really.
Do you like sweet wines? Try Asti Spumanti, its a light sparkling sweet white wine (Martini and Rossi make a very good one)

Like dry white wines (not sweet)? The Yellow Tail Chardonnay is very good. So is Columbia Crest Grande Estate Chardonnay.

Like dry red wines? Rosemount Shiraz (Australian) is great
Also, try Folie a Deux's Menage a Trois California Red (awesome! red table wine)

2006-11-21 04:48:00 · answer #3 · answered by slandguy 3 · 0 1

Listen, the best wine out there is really Lambrusco. It is an Italian red wine that is semi-sweet. It is always available at your local stores. I rarely like the stronger red wines, and sometimes the whites are too sweet. Lambrusco is a perfect mix of both. You would absolutely love it if you tried it. My father is a sommelier, he always has a bottle of this available for me!

2006-11-21 05:03:50 · answer #4 · answered by valerie s 3 · 0 1

It really depends on what you like. Do you prefer sweet? semi sweet? semi dry? dry? There are SO many types of wines and you have to decide what you like? And just because you try a semi sweet wine from one vineyard and don't like it does not mean you will not like the same thing from another vineyard. All vineyards make their wines differently and you have to taste them to decide. You should try going to wineries or going to wine tastings in your area. I live in Illinois and we have several wineries here and in Missouri, so I've been to several. If you want to, try a Sweet Table WIne (Red or White) and see how that goes over for you. Try to stay away from dry wines unless you are having a glass with a steak dinner. If you have more questions, feel free to email me. I've had a lot of kinds of wine and stuff!!

Good Luck!

2006-11-21 04:42:54 · answer #5 · answered by JeWelz 2 · 0 1

Yellow Tail Chardonnay
Laughing Penquin Chardonnay

2006-11-21 04:30:35 · answer #6 · answered by nottashygirl 6 · 0 2

It's not a good idea to point to one type of wine in this case. However, I'd recommend Aussie wines and New Zealand!!!

You simply CANNOT go wrong with those two countries!!!

Tom
(who is not from either of those countries)

2006-11-21 04:38:58 · answer #7 · answered by a1tommyL 5 · 0 1

There is this great new wine..QUARA, TORRENTES. It is out of this world!! It has a wonderful peach undertone to it. They also make a wonderful chardonnay. I prefer wines from Spain or chile, they have great quality, red wines from Spain are excellent. I forget the name..or brand should I say, but try the first one I mentioned first..you wont be disappointed!!

2006-11-21 04:39:54 · answer #8 · answered by dancelikno1iswatchin 2 · 0 1

Berringers Zinfandel

2006-11-21 04:31:51 · answer #9 · answered by GP 6 · 0 1

Yellow Tail Shiraz. Yellow Tail Cabernet.
Tastes like a $14 dollar bottle for $6.50.

2006-11-21 04:33:27 · answer #10 · answered by tharnpfeffa 6 · 0 1

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