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Wine
NanaKat48186
wine suggestions please
on Nov 06, 2011
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I need to find an excellent red wine to serve at a formal tea. Most of the attendees prefer a desert wine, but The menu is a variety of finger sandwiches, and several tables of deserts. I'm not a wine expert and could use anyone's suggestion . thank you
taletreader
on Nov 06, 2011
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What about a dry red wine like Malbec?
NanaKat48186
on Nov 07, 2011
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Thank you ! I'm not familiar with that one, but I'm sure going to check it out. :-)
pmfleck
on Nov 07, 2011
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Does it have to be a red? A Moscato is a really good sweet white wine. The ones imported from Italy are great.
NanaKat48186
on Nov 08, 2011
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they requested red, but I'm going to bring both. Thank you. I need to attend a wine tasting or a wine class ... whew...never realized there were to many varieties to choose from.
girl17
on Nov 08, 2011
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New Age is an excellent white wine that is easy to drink even for non-wine drinkers. It's very affordable too.
daisykuchins
on Nov 21, 2011
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Since they like sweeter wine that is red they might like a jammy, fruit-forward zinfandel. If you go to a wine store ask for that and say you don't want a peppery one. The hotter the area where the grapes are grown, the more residual sugar so if you go for a california wine, don't do a coastal one, try one from central valley such as Lodi. In my opinion a nice light Pinot Noir would be best at a tea party with lighter sandwiches and such. for whites, Muscato is very good, and Gewürztraminer and Riesling are typically sweet, although not always.
bgt1028
on Dec 02, 2011
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One that i love that is sweet but not over bearing is Gallo Café Zinfandel. Its a really nice red wine and not to sweet i tried Moscato for the first time just thought it was a little to sweet for me.
MrsA2012
on Dec 02, 2011
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Kendal Jackson has some great wines!
kkiely102
on Dec 02, 2011
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A really tasty wine is Hogue brand.
Azulmorena
on Dec 03, 2011
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Lucky duck really good and cheap wine.
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