What is the BEST WINE in the WORLD?!
mine would be as follows:
Anything from Rosemount Australia wines
If your in Canada and in BC most anything by Quails Gate.
I would also say alot of Chilean wines have passed a great wine tasting.
Lindemans Bin 65 Chardonney if you like a crisp white another Australian wine.
But I would have to say their are so many varieties to choose from it comes down to tastes because your question should have read best dry wine, best red wine, best white wine, best sweet wine and best ice wine. Really the best would probably be something vintage that would cost like 1200+ dollars per bottle sorry to say my expenses do not allow something as decadent as that.
Wine is different for everyone for myself I like a slightly sweet and crisp wine where as my wife likes the dry wines.
Really though I like my Scotch Single Malt Glenfiddich, Glenlivet or Macaulens and of course the run of the mill mixer
that you cant beat
CROWN ROYAL OR CHIVAS REGAL.
Answers: To many choices to have a best many hit this level personally
mine would be as follows:
Anything from Rosemount Australia wines
If your in Canada and in BC most anything by Quails Gate.
I would also say alot of Chilean wines have passed a great wine tasting.
Lindemans Bin 65 Chardonney if you like a crisp white another Australian wine.
But I would have to say their are so many varieties to choose from it comes down to tastes because your question should have read best dry wine, best red wine, best white wine, best sweet wine and best ice wine. Really the best would probably be something vintage that would cost like 1200+ dollars per bottle sorry to say my expenses do not allow something as decadent as that.
Wine is different for everyone for myself I like a slightly sweet and crisp wine where as my wife likes the dry wines.
Really though I like my Scotch Single Malt Glenfiddich, Glenlivet or Macaulens and of course the run of the mill mixer
that you cant beat
CROWN ROYAL OR CHIVAS REGAL.
Abacus
Aged.
Since I'm definitely not a wine connoisseur, I can only comment on what tastes nice. I love any nice pinot grigio and also very much miss a seasonal strawberry wine the farmers' market sold when I lived in Germany.
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The wine that got me into wine was a 1988 Chateau d'Yquem, one of the classic wines of the world originating in the Sauternes region of Bordeaux. It's still in my top 10 "Best Wines" list.
It's very, very expensive, but worth the splurge to experience perfection. Any vintage of this wine is amazing.
That is a very open and misleading question. By what standard are you asking this question? Or are you just be silly and stupid? My short answer to you is look it up, which is probably where you get most of your answers anyway.