Western Cape in South Africa
2007-12-18 01:03:12
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answered by LoveBeingAMum 5
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I'm not a big wine drinker but I've used several different grape varieties in brewing beer and I think that Niagara grapes are probably my favorite for that use. As far as strictly drinking wine and regions go I think I would have to go with Bordeaux simply because it's the one region who's wines I consistently enjoy.
2007-12-18 01:05:00
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answered by Flavor Vortex 7
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I think I'm addicted to Rioja, after i once tried a glass of white Rioja in a wine bar - it was SO good. I have never come across another one quite as good as that one, but still I really like the taste of them (both red and white) - and its fun trying to find one like the first one I tasted!
My bf like Reisling the best, but I am not so keen on those...!
2007-12-18 01:32:12
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answered by imicola 4
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Australia produces very good wines these days, and they're defined by grape variety not by the region they're grown in like the French insist on doing.
2007-12-18 01:30:43
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no better wine than California wine. You really cannot go wrong with anything from the Napa Valley.
2007-12-18 01:02:27
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answered by Bigdeav 2
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Touraine, Loire Valley.
2007-12-18 01:03:24
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answered by elliott 4
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Langd'oc: Cahors: Burgundy
2007-12-18 01:09:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Bordeaux
2007-12-18 01:07:51
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answered by Quizard 7
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Napa Valley : Oakville/Rutherford and Italy : Tuscany/Chianti Classico
2007-12-18 02:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Champagne region (Reims, Epernay). Mmmm, love that stuff. Been there a few times, great food, lovely place, top drinks!
2007-12-18 01:01:37
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answered by Rocknrollrich 5
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