Greg Norman Estates NV Sparkling Chardonnay Pinot Noir - The wine is a pale straw green in color and it has a very fine, yet persistent bead. On the nose there are lifted strawberry, citrus and nutty aromas with just a hint of sherbet character. On the palate it is a medium to full bodied style with generous stonefruit and citrus flavors and a very smooth, yet generous finish. ($16.79)
Ch. St. Jean 2003 Sonoma County Reserve Chardonnay The best fruit from Chateau St. Jean's premier vineyards (including Robert Young, Belle Terre, and Durell) is set aside for this Reserve Chardonnay. Great care is taken to create a great bottle of wine, including aging in sur lie for 17 months in French oak barrels, and then bottle aging for an additional year before release. ($39.99)
Renwood 2004 Old Vine Zinfandel
The 2004 Old Vine Zinfandel is medium ruby in color. The bouquet consists of brown sugar, caramel, sage, eucalyptus, and bursting with dark berry fruit. The flavor is a sumptuous blend of warm blackberries on the entry, with a hint of dried fruit, finishing with sweet fleshy tannins.($19.49)
Silver Oak 2002 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
Silver Oak 2002 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is an opulent wine of great depth and concentration. It displays a dark, garnet color and aromas of black plum, cassis liqueur, rose petals, nutmeg and sandalwood. The palate offers a mouth-coating texture and a wonderful progression of flavors from berry fruit to tobacco to dark chocolate, culminating in an extraordinarily long finish reminiscent of a dark chocolate truffle filled with berry liqueur. Properly cellared, it should provide drinking pleasure until 2028. ($99.99)
2007-07-24 12:34:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything from Shelton Vineyards in NC. Cost 10-20. The Shelton brothers are offering many varitals.
Rosemount GSM- a rhone blend of Grenache, Syrah & Mourvdre. It's a rollercoaster in your mouth. Unfortunaely the price has gone to about $40 in the last years but worth every penny!
Jacob's Creek Sparkiling Wine- about 11-A surprise to be sure. It's mostly Australian Chard with a bit of Pinot Noir mixed in. The pinot gives it a nutty tone. One of my faves!
Argyle-anything!!!!
Renwood- OLD Vine Zinfandel. NOT the regular one. So smootthhhh. Probably about 12.
Also-check out A varietal from Spain, Tempranillo. There are many producers and it is relatively cheap. A good red.
Happy wine!
2007-07-23 21:50:58
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answered by tlsmom 3
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White Wine - Pinot Griogio - costs about $14 in Canada
2007-07-22 23:41:39
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answered by Music Lover 3
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Try some local wines. For example, I live in Ohio, and there are 7 wineries in the county I live in, and I tried every wine from the local wineries, and they are much better, not to mention sweeter and more alcohol by %.
Drink up and have some wine for me!
Oh, I forgot, the peices range from $7.99 and up
2007-07-23 00:04:27
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answered by beckyschristine 5
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Concanon (the best cheap wine EVER) about $ 11.
Limestone Coast Shiraz - about $20
Rosé Beal Vineyards Cabernet $ 13
White Meursault bout $ 50.
2007-07-22 23:47:30
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answered by Cister 7
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Pinot Noir or Pinot Grigio
$10-20 for a decent bottle
2007-07-22 23:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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mescado- gallo family - about $9 usd.
pinot grigo- varies by brand
if you can find a good wine/liquor store the staff should be able to recommend some to you.
see if any do tastings... that's how i found some of my faves- go when they have tastings or when they have sales ppl from differnt brands that set out samples.
2007-07-22 23:54:47
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answered by nataliexoxo 7
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