Californian red
- delberthot
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Californian red
I am an absolute Rickenbacker nut but was wondwring what the choice is for wine among the forum members? Mine is obviously Californian red. any takers?
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loendmaestro
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For a start......
Any one of a few hundred Australian shiraz or cabernet shiraz wines.
Pretty much anything from Penfolds.
A good or better quality *genuine* Chianti.
A nice dry Chenin Blanc or Sauvignon Blanc (although I prefer reds!)
And then there's..........
Any one of a few hundred Australian shiraz or cabernet shiraz wines.
Pretty much anything from Penfolds.
A good or better quality *genuine* Chianti.
A nice dry Chenin Blanc or Sauvignon Blanc (although I prefer reds!)
And then there's..........
"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
- rickenbrother
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I like several different dry wines from Califormia and Italy.
I don't like merlot or chardonnay, I think they taste like turpentine.
I don't drink sweet wines, but I do cook with with them, usually marsala, sometimes sauterne or sherry.
I like several beers, nothing bitter. My favorites are dark beers with a hearty taste, like Guinness Stout. There's a guy at the Trader Joes's where I shop who keeps telling me the best beers are from Belgium, I'll have to try a couple of those soon. I'll wait for a special occasion, they cost alot more than most beers.
I don't like merlot or chardonnay, I think they taste like turpentine.
I don't drink sweet wines, but I do cook with with them, usually marsala, sometimes sauterne or sherry.
I like several beers, nothing bitter. My favorites are dark beers with a hearty taste, like Guinness Stout. There's a guy at the Trader Joes's where I shop who keeps telling me the best beers are from Belgium, I'll have to try a couple of those soon. I'll wait for a special occasion, they cost alot more than most beers.
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loendmaestro
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considering I've only had a limited amount of alcohol in my life (mostly when I was in Spain, where it's really customary to have alcohol at dinner), I must say that, so far, I really despise the taste of alcohol. Not even the beverage itself, but the alcohol in it. Like, if I could have wine, but with no alcohol in it, I would drink it all day.
That being said, the only alcoholic beverage I ever actually liked drinking was this great sangria when I was at a really nice tapas bar in Cordoba. It had cinnamon sticks soaking in it. It was quite good.
That being said, the only alcoholic beverage I ever actually liked drinking was this great sangria when I was at a really nice tapas bar in Cordoba. It had cinnamon sticks soaking in it. It was quite good.
