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A Wine question

Postby Lozzles » 14 Dec 2013, 11:03

I thought I would put this on here as it gets more traffic ;)
We are having a bunch of our tango friends next week for drinkies etc. Mr L and I are not wine drinkers really, so can anyone advise us please? We just want to get a few bottles of red and white, but the choice is so wide I don't know where to start. We just want something decent that is not too pricey , but doesn't make your toes curl either :lol: Supermarket specials are fine by us, we aren't snobby Image
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Re: A Wine question

Postby debih » 14 Dec 2013, 11:19

I know what I like but know nothing about wine.

If I am looking for wine for something special I go and hunt the wine man out at the supermarket. They are usually pretty knowledgeable and have a decent idea about what goes well with what.

Providing you get the decent member of staff and not the spotty Saturday lad!
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Re: A Wine question

Postby Nanna » 14 Dec 2013, 11:28

M&S house wines are very good.
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Re: A Wine question

Postby miasmum » 14 Dec 2013, 11:45

You can't beat a Shiraz for Red Loz and maybe a Cabernet Sauvignon or Pinot Grigio for white. You don't have to pay a fortune, for any of it

That said I am no wine expert
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Re: A Wine question

Postby Workingman » 14 Dec 2013, 11:56

If the wine is for drinking with nibbles, rather than a full meal, I would go for the mid-range as they tend to be the most 'sociable', in general. The 'sippers' are at the top end and 'pre-loaders', before a club night out, are at the cheaper end.

But......... you pays your money.......... some of the 3 for £10 deals are a real bargain.
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Re: A Wine question

Postby Rodo » 14 Dec 2013, 12:33

Shiraz can be a bit strong for people not used to it. Merlot is nice and gentle and fruity and a more middle of the road red. I like a good Cab Sauv and Pino Grigio personally, but some people turn up their noses at those two wines.
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Re: A Wine question

Postby Rodo » 14 Dec 2013, 12:35

Have you an Aldi nearby? You can't beat their prices and their cheap wines are certainly not cheap content. Some of them have won awards.
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Re: A Wine question

Postby Kaz » 14 Dec 2013, 13:31

I was also going to suggest Merlot for the red, for the same reason, and I am very partial to Pinot Grigio, I only drink white. Sainsbury's do very good ones, often on offer :) ;)
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Re: A Wine question

Postby Lozzles » 14 Dec 2013, 13:42

Thanks chums. We have a Lidle, but not an Aldi...

I think I'll go with the Merlot then and still thinking about the white...hmmmmm.....
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Re: A Wine question

Postby Gal » 14 Dec 2013, 14:49

I'm a white wine drinker too and usually am happy with a Pinot Grigio, a Chardonnay or a Sauvignon Blanc, any of those for around a fiver or thereabouts are very nice
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