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Straight up G

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I only started like 2 years ago, Australian my favourite, don't like the RIOJA I have tried and have not tasted really any french at all
 

2much

Active Member
stanford university has a linear accelerator, built when i was about 9 yrs old, and before they built it people were worried about splitting atoms.never a problem but it does bring to mind about the kid who wanted to see what would happen if he dropped a match in the gas can, he didnt know what would happen, may he rest in peace
 

Big P

Well-Known Member
come on guys get the good stuff!






$15 for 5.5 bottles:bigjoint:


the stuff that comes in the box is real wine right?:shock:
 

Woomeister

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I prefer reds over whites. French Bordeaux, Spanish Rioja's, and Aussie Syrah, in order of preference.
France=Syrah
Australia=Shiraz

As Im sure you know, many have argued with me until they were blue in the face that they are different grapes! I love a beefy Tempranillo. I also appreciate a fine Nebbiolo.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Ur right of course... I switched the spelling. :wink:

I also love Tempranillo..... Any decent Spanish red is usually delicious.
 

Woomeister

Well-Known Member
Try and find a pure Graciano if you can CJ, very expensive but like warm silk in a glass. Xerex is the American name for it If I remember rightly. It is the variety that gives gran reserva Rioja its ability to age without spoiling.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
I'll check my wine cellar, I'll bet I have a few... :lol:

We ripped through so much wine at Xmas, but the Spanish reds were preferred by most. Though one 2005 Bordeaux really stood out from the rest.
 
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