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over a year ago
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Pinot Noir red wine from the lake of Biel Switzerland light fruity but doesn't leave you with a head ache
White wine Schafiser Chasselas - very mild acidity fruity great as apero wine and with cheese
Rose try Oeil-de-Perdrix |
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"Echo Falls fruit fusion with summer berries. It's my new favourite! "
Ive just been given a bottle of this n its defo a last resort wine for me but I prefer dry xxxx |
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White wine ~ Chablis / Sauvignon Blanc / White Rioja
Red ~ Malbec / Rioja
Rose ~ I only like the Pinot Grigio Blush
Go to a wine warehouse like Majestics and do some wine testing one evenings ~ it's a good way to try different wines and have a free drink. |
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"Echo Falls fruit fusion with summer berries. It's my new favourite! "
Definitely the Echo Falls. I'm not really a wine drinker but the girls at work recommended it and I even bought a second bottle do it must be nice. |
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As a rule of thumb avoid any Chardonnay and the paler the white wine, the more refined the taste, I think.
You can't go wrong with any South African red/white from the Western Cape or Stellenbosch areas. I spent a month here wine tasting continuously and I have to say they produce some of the best wines in the world.
For reds, I'd recommend any Argentinian Malbec.
A good Pinot Gris from the USA (Napa, Oregon) is always a winner too.
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