Wine Conisours?!


Question: Wine Conisours!?
Ok so I am really getting into this wine thing and I love it and the more I learn about it and appreciate the taste of it I am moving from the cheaper stuff to a little more expensive!. I found some really great wines for $10 - $15 by reading blogs and consumer reports and things of that nature but I want an experience!. I am ready to move so please help!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Sounds like my wife and I 35 years ago!. Moving on does not always mean moving up in price and it does not mean that you have to appreciate all varieties of wine!. There are some terrific Italian reds on today's market for $10 and also some at $200!. If you found that you really don't like Chianti or Barolo or the hundreds of other reds, what does price matter!. If you found that you do like certain wines it is always wise to check with the wine buyer at your favorite wine & spirits shop!. He can give you more information on what is available that will please your pallate!. And never be afraid to try something new!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Mr!. Stox Restaurant, in Anaheim, California, is renowned for their extensive wine cellar, wine classes, and wine tasting dinner (where the vintners come with their wines)!. They have a wonderful website, with all sorts of great articles, and even good recipes !.!.!.!.!. It's a start:) !.!.!.!. and, if you're ever in Southern California, GO THEREWww@FoodAQ@Com





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