What wine would you recommend?!
But if you just want a general suggestion, then I would offer almost any red wine from Portugal. I discovered these recently, and they really are soft and smooth.
A truly sensual delight for the taste buds !!
Answers: Recommend for what ??
But if you just want a general suggestion, then I would offer almost any red wine from Portugal. I discovered these recently, and they really are soft and smooth.
A truly sensual delight for the taste buds !!
rose
blossom hill or chardonnay
White........
Kendall Jackson Chardonnay
Jacobs creek
Chateau Kefraya
chablais
cava? cheap champagne?
Riesling-Kendall Jackson or Black Tower
If you can get your hands on NY state wine I love any of the fruity wines from Glenora.
Hardys white or red
Clos du Bois
Chablis.....Kenwood....Merlot....Wild Horse....Savingon Blanc....Benzinger....Pinot Noir....J Lohr....Sayah....J Lohr...just some of them... hope this helps.
my all time favorite: muscadine white, preferably from the smoky mountain winery which you have to actually visit to purchase their wine. but its definitely worth it!
also moscato is very good.
Drinking wine is a 'personal taste' and drinking with what food, at what time and where, makes all the difference, and I would add with whose company?
There is such a big choice of good wines that it is impossible to answer your question without you specifying and elaborating a bit more on your question
I am a red wine gal and I absolutely love 'Yellow Tail' a really smooth Australian Shiraz
white with fish/chicken depending on the way they are cooked
dry:
chardonnay
sauvignon blanc
chenin blanc
medium/light:
sancerre
chablis
(france, australia, italy)
red with red meat
full bodied:
merlot
cabernet sauvignon
medium bodied:
rioja
shiraz
pinot noir
light bodied:
fleurie (good with duck ;)
(france, spain, chile, australia, south africa)
sweet/dessert wine
port (any portugese makers)
sauternes (white) (only tried french..really good)
myself not much of a wine drinker
but go for full and medium bodied reds especially rioja :)
small glass per day keeps good blood circulation..
A good full bodied Shiraz, or a nice fruity rose...A White Grenache maybe??