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David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
35998
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
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Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
35998
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
James Roscoe
Chat Prince
11063
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
D.C. Metro Area - Maryland
Sam Platt
I am Sam, Sam I am
2330
Sat Mar 25, 2006 12:22 pm
Indiana, USA
Value wine: There's so much value wine out there I cannot keep track of what I want to try next.
David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
35998
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
David M. Bueker wrote:Can't a guy get a little flame war going around here?
David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
35998
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
Oswaldo Costa wrote:Do you like other bone dry white wines? Or is your passion for riesling an indication of some bias for sweetness?
Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
6389
Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
Carl Eppig
Our Maine man
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:38 pm
Middleton, NH, USA
Bill Spohn
He put the 'bar' in 'barrister'
10709
Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:31 pm
Vancouver BC
David M. Bueker wrote:Oswaldo Costa wrote:Do you like other bone dry white wines? Or is your passion for riesling an indication of some bias for sweetness?
I like bone dry Riesling!![]()
I do enjoy other dry whites. Dry Chenin comes to mind as another favorite. What's interesting is that my two favorite white wine grapes, Riesling & Chenin Blanc, are both successfully used for dry and sweet wines. Certainly other grapes can make that same claim, but not to the same degree.
Dale Williams
Compassionate Connoisseur
11871
Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
Dobbs Ferry, NY (NYC metro)
Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
44971
Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
The Pacific Northest Westest
Oswaldo Costa wrote:At the risk of sounding like a rich snob (which I am not, at least not rich), I am getting increasingly irritated by the word "value". At this point in my life, life just seems too short to drink wine because it's a good deal. I am sure I will continue to drink value wine at people's homes, at restaurants, or as an unintended consequence of curiosity, but I have lost interest in cost/benefit for my sake....
David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
35998
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
44971
Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
The Pacific Northest Westest
David M. Bueker wrote:For about 2 years I was on a "fewer but better" kick, building up treasures in the cellar. Now I'm building up daily drinkers as I went through a period where I wanted everything in the cellar to age. Argh - is there no balance?!?!
Jenise wrote:Then in the last couple months I opened a bottle of Beaujulais that enchanted, as well as an 05 Loire Pinot and over the last two weeks a bunch of 8-10 year old Cotes du Rhones, none of which cost more than $15, and all of a sudden I'm optimistic again about the possibilities for value. These wines weren't just "pretty good for fifteen bucks", they were good period.
Dale Williams
Compassionate Connoisseur
11871
Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
Dobbs Ferry, NY (NYC metro)
Oswaldo Costa wrote:I love inexpensive wines as long as I am not making concessions in the taste department simply because they are inexpensive.
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