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billswife
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Wine
What is a really good red and white wine in the $100 range? Thanks.
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Posted 11/2/18 12:18 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: Wine
$100? About 8 to 10 bottles of what I normally drink....
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Posted 11/2/18 1:04 PM |
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SecretlyTTC14
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Re: Wine
2 wineries that I like are Hyde De Villaine and Stags Leap. You can buy bottles around $100 depending on the varietal and year.
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Posted 11/2/18 1:25 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Wine
Posted by GoldenRod
$100? About 8 to 10 bottles of what I normally drink....
LOL same. And I want to add, when it comes to white you do NOT need to spend $100 for a VERY VERY good bottle of white. Red, I can see how some can be that much and higher. But white wine is completely different and the most I would spend on it would be $50 and that would be an extremely good bottle of white. Red and whites are 2 different categories to be honest.
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Posted 11/2/18 1:26 PM |
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SecretlyTTC14
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Re: Wine
Posted by GoldenRod
$100? About 8 to 10 bottles of what I normally drink....
Lol! Same here but for special occasions, I pull out the good bottles. It's funny because the most expensive wine I've ever had, just wasn't for me. I would call it gross, but I'm sure someone out there would probably like it. I'd take a $15 bottle over that one anytime!
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Posted 11/2/18 1:29 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Wine
It really depends what region you are looking for. For US wines:
Caymus Cakebread Duckhorn Silver Oak Shafer Stag’s Leap Jordan
If you want to go foreign, French Burgundies are really nice. You can probably get a nice Premier Cru or Grand Cru.
Whites: Mersault Puligny-Montrachet
Reds: Pommard Volnay Nuit-Saint-Georges
Australian: Penfolds has a few bin numbers that are around your price range
*disclaimer I don’t normally drink this stuff; I have my cheap good wine I drink at home. I just know these ones from wine tasting and working in a fancy restaurant for 7+ years. I tasted some really good stuff.
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Posted 11/2/18 2:12 PM |
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Bugaboo
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Re: Wine
Caymus cabernet is a favorite of mine with some vintages being a little better than others but you really can't wrong with any of them. I also like Paul Hobbs pinot noir, Stag's Leap Artemis, and Merry Edwards. These are all from CA. Patz & Hall is a good red too.
For white wine, Cakebread chardonnay is a nice one, but I prefer white wines from France than the US. Sancerre is a nice type of white wine from France but I can't think of one off the top of my head right now.
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Posted 11/2/18 4:02 PM |
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brooke23
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Wine
For red, look for a nice Brunello. YUM! dont have a brand for you though -- sorry.
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Posted 11/2/18 4:07 PM |
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FirstMate
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Re: Wine
I don't know of a white in that price range but for red, I like Silver Oak, Ulysses and Caymus
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Posted 11/2/18 5:03 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Wine
Posted by Bugaboo
Caymus cabernet is a favorite of mine with some vintages being a little better than others but you really can't wrong with any of them. I also like Paul Hobbs pinot noir, Stag's Leap Artemis, and Merry Edwards. These are all from CA. Patz & Hall is a good red too.
For white wine, Cakebread chardonnay is a nice one, but I prefer white wines from France than the US. Sancerre is a nice type of white wine from France but I can't think of one off the top of my head right now.
Sancerre is really nice. It’s hard to think of a winery in Europe because they do it by region. You’d need a map to check out where they grow the grapes. A nice Premier or Grand Cru would be good. You could always go with a commercial winery from France (for example Louis Jadot).
Wine.com has a nice system and you can see what the ratings are from Wine Spectator.
I forgot to mention Beaune (France) has good reds.
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Posted 11/2/18 7:46 PM |
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itsagoodlife
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Re: Wine
Posted by GoldenRod
$100? About 8 to 10 bottles of what I normally drink....
Exactly this
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Posted 11/3/18 1:27 PM |
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LI2VA
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Re: Wine
THIS
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Posted 11/3/18 3:07 PM |
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