I'll throw in a vote for a Doradillo. Haven't had one in a long time but I did like it.
2007-03-09 15:22:03
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answered by St N 7
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One type of wine I try to keep in stock is Australian Syrah.
The only reason is good value without sacrificing quality and goes great with pasta, BBQ, pizza, red meat, cheeseburger, you name it. Pairs great with many of everyday meals. You can find real tasty ones under $10 without any problems. I also do not have a very well developed palate and I know if I buy anything above $15 I won't be able to tell the very fine and subtle differences from my usuall under $10 a bottle wines. Jacob's Creek is what I get. They are easy to drink with very rosy to dark burgandy color with hints of cherry, raspberry, oak, and other goodies I have trouble discribing. Simply put good times.
2007-03-10 11:00:49
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answered by mastermind 1
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I have found it to be a chanlange to try to find good wines for under $30, that being said.... oliver's soft red would have to be the best under $30 i have found.
2007-03-09 23:47:26
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite is Martin & Weyrich’s Moscato Allegro. It is a sweet desert wine. I put a link below
http://www.martinweyrich.com/Wines/04moscatoallegro.html
2007-03-09 23:24:07
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answered by luv3dbb 5
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Merlot for a red wine and chardonnay for a white wine.
2007-03-10 10:19:09
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answered by Mr Christian Ct 4
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Hardys dry white wine (Australian - I think), Tastes good and gets me tipsy :P
2007-03-10 05:25:43
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answered by Dalebert 2
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i'm not a wine drinker myself but over new years i got this called PINK TRUCK it was good. so i would say that.
2007-03-10 00:30:38
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answered by wishstar28 4
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i like a dry blush wine .
2007-03-09 23:16:47
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answered by ♥ hello_kitty_xoxo ♥ 5
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dont drink
2007-03-11 12:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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