I'm getting together with two girlfriends tonight for dinner. I'm responsible for the wine. I'm not much of a wine drinker and I don't know what they like or what we're having for dinner. What kind of wine should I bring? I'm bringing a bottle of moscato (because I'm familiar with that and know I like it), and....? Help!
Re: What Kind of Wine To Bring?
Rambley Blog
[QUOTE]I really do not like sweet wines. I like cabs. Or malbecs. Mabecs are yummy.
Posted by crfb87[/QUOTE]
Mmmm.... Malbec.
[QUOTE]<strong>My go-to bringalong wine is Pinot Noir (it's a red). Not too heavy and dry for the sweet wine drinkers and not to sweet for most dry wine drinkers. If you want to go for a white wine, I think Pinot Grigio's tend to fall into those characteristics as well.</strong> Ecco Domani has a decent PG.
Posted by andrea2473[/QUOTE]
Ditto this.
Either one will go well with food too.
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[QUOTE]Mark west is a good pinot noir and its fairly common around here.
Posted by TheSlowskys[/QUOTE]
<div>I like Mark West. Although the last bottle wasn't very good. I've had enough Mark West to think it was just a fluke. Or at least I hope.</div>
OH and it's typically on sale at Albertsons or other grocery stores for $8.99/bottle! Score!
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[QUOTE]I typically like Pinot Noir and Pinot Grigio's when it comes to wines I am not buying at wineries. <strong> I have taken vacations to wineries</strong>. :) I would stay aways from merlot since it is a peppery wine and not everyone likes pepper. Also, I prefer wines that are not made in a cedar barrel, I prefer ones in the metal barrels. I don't like the cedar flavor that comes from wine that is made in cedar barrels.
Posted by snippet17[/QUOTE]
I have taken vacations on boats but it doesn't mean I'm a sailor. I think you mean oak barrels. Very frequently, wines aged in stainless steel have oak planks or chips in the barrel, so just because it is aged in stainless steel there may be some oakiness.
Edited: spelling