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Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
Is it true you can find an inexpensive wine that taste just as good as the high priced French ones
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@walabby Some day I hope to go there to enjoy them myself.
walabby · 61-69, M
@MaladyRed Yes you should! DO IT!

You probably should wait until the French protesters have worn themselves out, though... :/
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@walabby True, thank you for the advice.

Pfuzylogic · M
The days of west coast wine, I lived in the San Joaquin valley during the 80s and learned to love the Zinfandel while I was there! You have the most awesome sister so I had to stop by when she mentioned you. Consider me a resource if you need anything at SW! 🥀🍷
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@Pfuzylogic Thank you, I appreciate that.
Pfuzylogic · M
@MaladyRed
Your Sister has always been a very loyal friend. I could do no less. 💚
A woman after my own heart - and so suited to my profile name. 😉

There is a small difference though... I haven't a clue when it comes to the finer points of what I'm drinking. I either like it - or I don't like it so much.

This evening, it was good (red from Chile) - apart from the name. It was called "Pour ma Guele". What's that meant to be about..?
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@AfternoonWine I find some wines from Chile pleasant. But to be truthful, I really haven't experienced too many of them from South America.
We get quite a few Chilean ones here, and I often like them.

Here is the UK. Apparently we're great wine importers and get wines from all over the place. Maybe that's because our own aren't so common - the climate is a bit cool, I think.

We do get a few North American ones, but, as usual, I'm no expert.
nerdynerd · 61-69, M
The "local" part of "local wine" can be fascinating sometimes. I remember sampling wines at a winery in New Mexico. The Burgundy and the Chablis were pretty mediocre. But then I tasted the Chamborino, named after the grape that was indigenous to the area. It was spectacular (and of course, not available anywhere else in the world!)
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@nerdynerd I tend to agree with you. There are some grape varieties that are indigenous to the area and therefore produce the best regional wines. I only wish that there were more ways to obtain those wines...other than having to go there.
laotzu92 · 70-79, M
Yes, the wines of the Northwest are truly worthwhile. Oregon is famous for pinot noir and pinot gris. Washington's vinological variety is staggering. Red blends are worth exploring.
laotzu92 · 70-79, M
I can often be found tasting at renowned wine bars and sometimes, after tippling, under them. I am that much of a wino.
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
*Giggles * Really? You sound like my kind of guy
laotzu92 · 70-79, M
@MaladyRed every enthusiasm should be taken to excess from time to time, Ma'am.
walabby · 61-69, M
Go to France. French wines...and Italian, are awesome!
walabby · 61-69, M
@MaladyRed The French in particular tend to keep their bast wines at home, and export the second quality ones. You can buy excellent wines in the supermarket for 6 or US$7.00. Prices in Italy are even cheaper...
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@walabby You are right. Most countries do tend to keep their best wines to themselves. I know that is especially true with the Germans.
walabby · 61-69, M
@MaladyRed Australia doesn't keep the best of anything. All of out really good stuff is exported and we eat what's left... :/
Barebum61 · 61-69, M
I enjoy a beer any day over a wine
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@Barebum61 That is your preference.
Barebum61 · 61-69, M
I do know a lot of people who drink it ,I just can't aquire the taste
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@Barebum61 To each there own...it doesn't matter. You like what you like and that's fine.
Makinmd · M
Have you tried NY State wines (particularly the Finger Lakes Region)?
Makinmd · M
@MaladyRed You will have a place to stay if you would like, Ma'am.
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@Makinmd I do prefer to be referred to a Malady, if you don't mind and I would have to think about your invitation.
Makinmd · M
@MaladyRed Yes, Malady.
Anon066 · 31-35, M
Washington reds are awesome.
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@Anon066 I concure.
@MaladyRed You may also concord.
MaladyRed · 56-60, F
@PhoenixPhail Very witty.
UserNameSW · 46-50, M
A wine tour is alway a good idea

 
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