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Wine people and people who live near Temecula, CA...

DanTMWTMP

Lifer
So ya, what's THE WINE to get? And well, it doesn't have to be THE WINE, since I can't afford anything expensive (i'm super cheap, so ~$40ish per bottle is my range lol...i think that's enough for 1 night).

Something that is not tooo sweet, but still has that sweetness, and doesn't leave a bitter aftertaste. ya.

name them!

EDIT: ok, it doesn't have to be exclusively from temecula, but for once i'd like to grab a bottle directly from the source, and it's pretty close by 😛.

TIA!!
 
Originally posted by: scott
forget Temecula.

go to Santa Barbara county where the REAL good wine is.
Santa Ynez Valley ftw!

🙁. i don't want to drive through multiple traffic zones (SD, Oceanside, Temecula/San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Irvine, Fullerton, LA, hollywood, ventura..)...UGH lol.
 
Some sweetness?

From least sweet to most:

2004 Miramonte Private Reserve Sauvignon Blanc
2004 Thornton Late Harvest Zinfandel
2005 VR La Cereza Gewurztraminer
2004 Miramonte Private Reserve Semillon
 
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