wine to keep on hand for last minute needs?
#16

Join Date: Apr 2011
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Wine can be so personal, based on taste.
For a long time, I always brought a very nice bottle of Bordeaux. Most would like that.
Then it was Merlot. For a long time Merlot was preferred.
Now I'm finding more and more enjoying Pinot Noir (Burgundy).
Last visit, I brought a bottle of Marlot/Cab varietal, and a bottle of Pinot. The Pinot was opened first and enjoyed.
You are always pretty safe with a merlot or a merlot/cab varietal mix. There are many fine vintners that make a reasonable bottle for under $20. Some have already been mentioned. Robert Mondavi, Turning leaf (think this may be a Gallo Upscale brand), and many many others too long to list.
I usually do not bring bubbly. Although I agree that as Americans, we tend to look at sparkling wine as purely celebratory, I've not always received warm thanks for delivering a bottle of bubbly. It happens to be my favorite, and I am more "French-Minded" than American having lived there for a while. I see sparkling wine as an everyday drink rather then celebratory. Many of my dinner hosts did not.
For a long time, I always brought a very nice bottle of Bordeaux. Most would like that.
Then it was Merlot. For a long time Merlot was preferred.
Now I'm finding more and more enjoying Pinot Noir (Burgundy).
Last visit, I brought a bottle of Marlot/Cab varietal, and a bottle of Pinot. The Pinot was opened first and enjoyed.
You are always pretty safe with a merlot or a merlot/cab varietal mix. There are many fine vintners that make a reasonable bottle for under $20. Some have already been mentioned. Robert Mondavi, Turning leaf (think this may be a Gallo Upscale brand), and many many others too long to list.
I usually do not bring bubbly. Although I agree that as Americans, we tend to look at sparkling wine as purely celebratory, I've not always received warm thanks for delivering a bottle of bubbly. It happens to be my favorite, and I am more "French-Minded" than American having lived there for a while. I see sparkling wine as an everyday drink rather then celebratory. Many of my dinner hosts did not.
#17


Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 371
WhiteHaven Sauvignon Blanc (also listed as Whitehaven)
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Last edited by Orchids; Mar 22, 2012 at 4:33 pm

