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RobH4413 04-11-2008 12:57 AM

Re: any wine fans here?
 
ahhh yes. 3 papers finished and submitted at 11:59pm.

If only I had thought ahead and bought the alcohol before the stores were all closed. All I've got now are a couple 60min IPA and 1 blue moon. It will suffice.

One more good wine for you to try Matty. When I get a table of all women (not implying anything about you) and they ask me for a wine recommendation, (after the La Crema, because it's more expensive) I'll recommend the Jewel "Un-oaked" Chardonnay. Because it's un-oaked, aged in stainless steal barrels, it has a much smoother tasted.

It seems less acidic too. I don't usually drink white wine because the acid upsets my stomach.

skinznut 04-11-2008 10:40 PM

Re: any wine fans here?
 
You're not too far from my neck of the woods. You could drive a couple hours and do a wine tour around Seneca and Cayuga lakes and try a little bit of everything. That's what I ended up doing a couple years ago and really found out quick what I like and don't like. There are a couple of local wineries that also have micro breweries as well as the wine so if you don't find any wine you like, you might end up trying a new beer you really like. I think Wagner has a micro brewery but I'm not positive (it's been a few years).

riggins44 04-12-2008 08:27 AM

Re: any wine fans here?
 
Matty, take your wife out and get a bottle of red wine. Swish it around in
the glass and say, "nice legs". Your wife may not be familiar with this
wine terminology, which could make for a fun response.

MTK 04-12-2008 10:58 AM

Re: any wine fans here?
 
[quote=skinznut;439232]You're not too far from my neck of the woods. You could drive a couple hours and do a wine tour around Seneca and Cayuga lakes and try a little bit of everything. That's what I ended up doing a couple years ago and really found out quick what I like and don't like. There are a couple of local wineries that also have micro breweries as well as the wine so if you don't find any wine you like, you might end up trying a new beer you really like. I think Wagner has a micro brewery but I'm not positive (it's been a few years).[/quote]

I actually grew up in Penn Yan so I know the area well. Someday I'd like to get out there again for a wine tour.

jdlea 04-12-2008 11:06 AM

Re: any wine fans here?
 
[QUOTE=Mattyk72;438807]Yeah me too. Like I said we keep trying to get into wine, but to me you just can't beat a quality beer. We love to try microbrews and we love hitting up a good brew pub. Maybe we should just stick with what we know and like.[/QUOTE]

If you're used to drinking more bitter beers, red wine is a very easy transition. I never used to drink wine, but I've recently become a bit of a wino. My girlfriend and I have really gotten into it recently, also, one of my friends and I go to a wine bar in our area on a regular basis.

I am a really big fan of Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and (my new favorite) Malbec. Malbec is an Argentinian wine that has a rich flavor to it, I highly recommend it. It's also nice because it's high in alcohol content...

MTK 04-12-2008 11:47 AM

Re: any wine fans here?
 
So we opened up a bottle of Merlot last night... it was alright. One glass was enough.


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