What kinds of wine go well with garlic?!
Answers:
Just garlic? Not garlic in a dish with a meat, poultry, or fish (to which you'd match the wine)?
I've often baked whole bulbs of garlic (drizzled with olive oil) and popped open the individual cloves to spread on baguette. I would think a relatively 'heavy' wine (in terms of taste) would complement such a strong flavor, which would mean a red. I'm not a big fan of most reds, so let's say a merlot.
However, a fairly acidic white like Pinot Grigio, with a grapefruit element, would also pair nicely. IIRC, that's what we drank.
I'm a serious fan of forgetting what officially pairs well with what, though. Drink what you like.