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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
Krismom
on Sep 08, 2013
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I love Russian river Valleys Patio Pink. It is a rose with a very sweet scent but a dryer taste.
Sculthorpe
on Sep 11, 2013
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Do you have a Trader Joe's nearby? If so, I would suggest their Charles Shaw wines. Charles Shaw makes a variety of different wines, which you can use to cater to your guests individual tastes. They are yummy yet affordable...the price is just an added bonus!!! I know plenty of 'winos' who drink Charles Shaw regularly, and prefer it over some of the more expensive brands.
Racher4
on Nov 05, 2013
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Cupcake's Red Velvet is my absolute favorite red wine.
mnleona
on Nov 10, 2013
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I have found the Kirkland signature wines, red and white, a good bargin at Costco and good. My daughter just brough back Llano wines from Texas for me. Cannot get in Minnesota.
cmiranda13438
on Nov 12, 2013
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Barefoot mascato is a favorite red wine of everyone I know and it is very tasty.
lickysplitnik
on Aug 19, 2014
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Try barefoot brands they are awesome
ShellyPet
on Aug 25, 2014
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If they prefer dessert wine, I would suggest a fruity red zinfandel. Although an afternoon tea would be more a setting for white wine, like a Riesling (German, not Australian because the Australian ones are pretty dry). Or, you could go with a Rose, but a unique one, like a white Merlot (not impossible to find but a little more unusual). A Rose is pretty and generally they are crowd-pleasers.
cosorno
on Sep 29, 2015
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i love the barefoot and flip flop wine selections. The reds and the whites are all good and very inexpensive.
srinukopp22
on Mar 16, 2016
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Imported Red wines from Italy are good. Chardonnay, Shiraz red wine from Australia, Mascoto, California Red wines are your best bet
DAGMAR
on Mar 18, 2016
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I prefer Duplin Winery Wine they have a great selection of Red desert wines
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