Well I like a nice glass of wine ( don’t we all) but what are your favourites???
For me Red either a nice amorone Or my current fav glorioso Rioja
Rose….this is epic https://coralethicalwine.com/?lang=en
White. Not really a white lover but a nice cold oyster bay Sav works on a hot evening |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"Red- Pinot Noir or Beaujolais both chilled.
White- Marlborough Sauvignon
Rose- blush Sauvignon
Fizz- LPR"
I'm with you on the chilled reds especially Pinot Noir, after I was introduced to it in France, who knew |
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"Red- Pinot Noir or Beaujolais both chilled.
White- Marlborough Sauvignon
Rose- blush Sauvignon
Fizz- LPR
I'm with you on the chilled reds especially Pinot Noir, after I was introduced to it in France, who knew "
Much prefer it to heavy reds! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I like mostly whites and roses. Reds make me go sleepy so they are a no from me!!!
Ive recently bought a nice rose and it’s from Puglia I think, i forgot the name of it bought it from whole foods !
Also the yellow tail rose is very easy to drink , someone brought it over once and yeah it was a very nice pick from him x |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
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"Red - Wolf Blass yellow label / McGuigans red label / any really good Merlot or Cab Sav
Prosecco - Aldi organic, also as a rose. Both are excellent for drinking
Fizz - Veuve Clicquot of course! "
Thought it would Moet given the profile pic |
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By *C44Man
over a year ago
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Favourite white atm is Jurancon Sec la Renaissance Domaine Coustarret
Fave red Spätburgunder Weingut Heinrich Gies
I have the advantage of doing 3 hours a week in a wine bar that directly imports from small producers...lot of sample and different wine (and discount ) |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
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"Favourite white atm is Jurancon Sec la Renaissance Domaine Coustarret
Fave red Spätburgunder Weingut Heinrich Gies
I have the advantage of doing 3 hours a week in a wine bar that directly imports from small producers...lot of sample and different wine (and discount )"
Heck, you'll be everyone's new best friend from this thread |
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By *C44Man
over a year ago
Newbourne |
"Favourite white atm is Jurancon Sec la Renaissance Domaine Coustarret
Fave red Spätburgunder Weingut Heinrich Gies
I have the advantage of doing 3 hours a week in a wine bar that directly imports from small producers...lot of sample and different wine (and discount )
Heck, you'll be everyone's new best friend from this thread "
It's nice to be friends. Especially when there is wine involved. Plenty of spare glasses here |
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
Traffic land |
God I love wine! I like all sorts!
I love reds, big rich reds. I like a dry rosé from Provence.
I love fizz, particular favourite at the moment is an English sparkling, Nyetimber.
I joined Naked wine last year and have tried some beautiful wines, has started to make me turn my nose up at what is on offer at the supermarket though |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
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"God I love wine! I like all sorts!
I love reds, big rich reds. I like a dry rosé from Provence.
I love fizz, particular favourite at the moment is an English sparkling, Nyetimber.
I joined Naked wine last year and have tried some beautiful wines, has started to make me turn my nose up at what is on offer at the supermarket though "
Well sounds like we are all off to BC44 in Ipswich as he has loads of awesome wines |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
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"Favourite white atm is Jurancon Sec la Renaissance Domaine Coustarret
Fave red Spätburgunder Weingut Heinrich Gies
I have the advantage of doing 3 hours a week in a wine bar that directly imports from small producers...lot of sample and different wine (and discount )
Heck, you'll be everyone's new best friend from this thread
It's nice to be friends. Especially when there is wine involved. Plenty of spare glasses here "
Sorry BC ... just inviting everyone to yours... you've got the selection |
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By *C44Man
over a year ago
Newbourne |
"Favourite white atm is Jurancon Sec la Renaissance Domaine Coustarret
Fave red Spätburgunder Weingut Heinrich Gies
I have the advantage of doing 3 hours a week in a wine bar that directly imports from small producers...lot of sample and different wine (and discount )
Heck, you'll be everyone's new best friend from this thread
It's nice to be friends. Especially when there is wine involved. Plenty of spare glasses here
Sorry BC ... just inviting everyone to yours... you've got the selection "
So looking at the thread here that's you and about 5 guys and a lot of wine. What could possibly go wrong??? |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
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"Favourite white atm is Jurancon Sec la Renaissance Domaine Coustarret
Fave red Spätburgunder Weingut Heinrich Gies
I have the advantage of doing 3 hours a week in a wine bar that directly imports from small producers...lot of sample and different wine (and discount )
Heck, you'll be everyone's new best friend from this thread
It's nice to be friends. Especially when there is wine involved. Plenty of spare glasses here
Sorry BC ... just inviting everyone to yours... you've got the selection
So looking at the thread here that's you and about 5 guys and a lot of wine. What could possibly go wrong??? "
Some would argue thats the best type of party |
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By *C44Man
over a year ago
Newbourne |
"Favourite white atm is Jurancon Sec la Renaissance Domaine Coustarret
Fave red Spätburgunder Weingut Heinrich Gies
I have the advantage of doing 3 hours a week in a wine bar that directly imports from small producers...lot of sample and different wine (and discount )
Heck, you'll be everyone's new best friend from this thread
It's nice to be friends. Especially when there is wine involved. Plenty of spare glasses here
Sorry BC ... just inviting everyone to yours... you've got the selection
So looking at the thread here that's you and about 5 guys and a lot of wine. What could possibly go wrong???
Some would argue thats the best type of party "
I wholeheartedly agree |
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"God I love wine! I like all sorts!
I love reds, big rich reds. I like a dry rosé from Provence.
I love fizz, particular favourite at the moment is an English sparkling, Nyetimber.
I joined Naked wine last year and have tried some beautiful wines, has started to make me turn my nose up at what is on offer at the supermarket though "
Yes, Nyetimber is a favourite of ours. Had one, then bought a case, it was so good.
Also, for a special meal, a good red such as a St Julien or a Margeaux - yum. |
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Worked in wine retail for years as an independent Every good wine has an occasion, Love super tuscans, wine tastes so varied weather, food, partners.
As a laugh, tongue in cheek we stock Cap d'Agde range lol Not bad for a tenner either. For shop details visits tasting or fun chat and banter ask for Mike though |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
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"Favourite white atm is Jurancon Sec la Renaissance Domaine Coustarret
Fave red Spätburgunder Weingut Heinrich Gies
I have the advantage of doing 3 hours a week in a wine bar that directly imports from small producers...lot of sample and different wine (and discount )
Heck, you'll be everyone's new best friend from this thread
It's nice to be friends. Especially when there is wine involved. Plenty of spare glasses here
Sorry BC ... just inviting everyone to yours... you've got the selection
So looking at the thread here that's you and about 5 guys and a lot of wine. What could possibly go wrong???
Some would argue thats the best type of party
I wholeheartedly agree "
One party bus booked ready heading for Ipswich then |
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"Red - Wolf Blass yellow label / McGuigans red label / any really good Merlot or Cab Sav
Prosecco - Aldi organic, also as a rose. Both are excellent for drinking
Fizz - Veuve Clicquot of course!
Thought it would Moet given the profile pic "
Moët is OK but it’s very gassy. That bottle was a gift |
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By *C44Man
over a year ago
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"Favourite white atm is Jurancon Sec la Renaissance Domaine Coustarret
Fave red Spätburgunder Weingut Heinrich Gies
I have the advantage of doing 3 hours a week in a wine bar that directly imports from small producers...lot of sample and different wine (and discount )
Heck, you'll be everyone's new best friend from this thread
It's nice to be friends. Especially when there is wine involved. Plenty of spare glasses here
Sorry BC ... just inviting everyone to yours... you've got the selection
So looking at the thread here that's you and about 5 guys and a lot of wine. What could possibly go wrong???
Some would argue thats the best type of party
I wholeheartedly agree
One party bus booked ready heading for Ipswich then "
Just give me an ETA and I'll start decanting |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The Dead Arm - McClaren Vale
D’arenberg. I’ve got bottles of several vintages going back to around 2002. Will do a vertical tasting at some stage. "
I was fortunate enough to visit about 3 years ago. Was a great visit. A local pub has D'Arenberg on their wine list. Couldn't believe my luck. |
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By * Lexi xWoman
over a year ago
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"My fella is studying to be a Sommelier….. he has thousands of pounds of the stuff. Shame I don’t like it
Now there’s a great job to have "
He’s completed 3 levels. Now doing the diploma.
It’s crazy difficult but he’s very committed and determined. |
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Slightly misleading title. 'Fine wines' are a load of bollocks. Believe me, I've d*unk wine all over, and to be completely honest, if you just want to chill with a bit of a buzz you sub-four pound Aldi bottle will do just as well as one costing many times more.
It's pure elitism. Marginal gains and all that shite. Never let anyone shame you for drinking 'cheap' wine (unless it's actual vinegar). |
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By (user no longer on site)
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a Chilean merlot, an Argentinian malbec or a Brown Brothers Tarrango red. There was a Hungarian bulls blood that the Armenian Taverna in Manchester had years ago that was very good.
Rose is ok on a warm day, not a fan of white
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By * Lexi xWoman
over a year ago
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"Slightly misleading title. 'Fine wines' are a load of bollocks. Believe me, I've d*unk wine all over, and to be completely honest, if you just want to chill with a bit of a buzz you sub-four pound Aldi bottle will do just as well as one costing many times more.
It's pure elitism. Marginal gains and all that shite. Never let anyone shame you for drinking 'cheap' wine (unless it's actual vinegar)."
That’s completely not true.
It’s not just about the price either. |
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"a Chilean merlot, an Argentinian malbec or a Brown Brothers Tarrango red. There was a Hungarian bulls blood that the Armenian Taverna in Manchester had years ago that was very good.
Rose is ok on a warm day, not a fan of white
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Was the Bulls Blood any good? I always heard it spoken of as leaving vapour trails?!! |
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