White wine OOOOOOOOWNS

ndee

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suckas.... white wine with some Cheese Fondue just PWNS j00!11!!!11

gettin' drunk at work is actually fun :D
 

Ogg

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Not sweet----------->

I like dry whites from Australia. They always taste nice and grassy, Thats a good thing.

Or a really good chardonnay.
Of course I dont make money like Damiano and Fausto so that doenst come around as often...........:p
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Ogg
Not sweet----------->

I like dry whites from Australia. They always taste nice and grassy, Thats a good thing.

Or a really good chardonnay.
Of course I dont make money like Damiano and Fausto so that doenst come around as often...........:p
Bah. I rarely spend more than $10-$15 on a bottle of wine. You don't have to lay out tons of cash to get good wine.

 

ndee

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LL Cool J - Doin' it.... I'm dying... haha...... this evening rocks :) afterwords some Havanna Club :D
 

lilFajita

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i know all the sophisticated people drink red wine, but it really does give me mirgaines. white wine on the other hand.....:heart:

I like Restling, myself. there is a German one that comes in a blue bottle with a sun on it (can't remember the name...). Its the bomb.
 

MaxDepth

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Last night's Wine 102 Class.

Very good and fun. No snobs at all. The whites we sampled:
2002 Anton Bauer Rosenberg Gruner Veltliner ($12.50)
drinker earlier as a desert wine. 6-8 yr shelf life. high alcohol content - 15%

2002 Funtain Arneis ($9.99)
green apple aroma and taste, sparkles on the tongue
4-6 yr shelf life
great with pesta dishes

2000 Domaine Saint Anne Cotes du Rhone blanc ($15.50)
softer and more smooth than the other two, but also heavier
good with fatty foods such as italian sausage or grilled/poached salmon


fondue? if it ain't Gruyere, meh.
:D