Sussexscots
Fed up with trains. Sick of the rain.
Was always too sweet for me. Had a bit of a revival though, of late.Given up on Blue Nun then?
I believe they've changed the grape varieties to include Riesling so it's maybe less sweet now.
Was always too sweet for me. Had a bit of a revival though, of late.Given up on Blue Nun then?
Was always too sweet for me. Had a bit of a revival though, of late.
I believe they've changed the grape varieties to include Riesling so it's maybe less sweet now.
Malbec is vile (IMO)
Agreed, much too earthy tasting for me
Barolo or Amerone,
Malbec is vile (IMO)
Spanish reds in the winter and Spanish whites in the summer......but I live here!
ALL Malbec?
Some might argue that a Barolo, even a denct one, is a touch heavy for football quaffing.
...also a fan of sparkling red on occaision.
Yeah, but as I say only in my opinion
Expensive tastes!Barolo or Amerone,
Malbec is vile (IMO)
Expensive tastes!
BTW It's Amarone.
I like them both, but I'm a Southern Rhone man. Costiére de Nîmes for day to day, Château Neuf du Pape for special occasions
Can't do whites anymore unless fizz
Rose is great with fish or white meat - White Zinfandel particularly
All Malbecs come from Argentina, I've yet to find one I can enjoy
Merlot and Cab/Sav more my thing, Rioja and Shiraz too can be okay
Good few years ago was lucky enough to spend a day wine tasking in Cape Town - happy days ...
With wine it's true that you generally get what you pay for - under a fiver is unlikely to beat a £10-£15 range for taste, flavour & body.
Tend to avoid Californian and Australian as these are more typically targeted at the cheaper end of the scale.
Anyone discovered Jam Shed?
Not really into red more of white wines in our house,however and you don't have to name the brand but what countries wine do you look for first ? For us Australian,Chilean and then New Zealand.