[ale] OT--WINE
John Wells
jb at sourceillustrated.com
Tue Nov 12 20:03:08 EST 2002
While I'm what most people would consider a beginner, I did have the
privilege of sipping some Beaujolais *in* the Beaujolais region of France.
Very nice, and cheap there ;-P.
John
James P. Kinney III said:
> On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 15:36, tom wrote:
>> You can never go wrong with a bottle of Kendal Jackson, cheap and
>> respectable.
>>
>> tom
>>
>
> Big jugs of cheap rot-gut:
> Carlo Rossi "Paisano" red, rather dry, a touch of nice fruit $12/gallon
> Carlo Rossi "Red Sangria" red, semi-dry, adult Kool-Aide $12/gallon
>
> Not cheap and very good:
> Fat Bastard label has a terrific chiraz ($16) and merlot ($18)
>
> For beginning wine drinkers:
> A Beaujolais is a medium body red wine from the Beaujolais region of
> France. It is quite affordable ($8-$20) and a very easy wine to drink.
> Buy 2-3 different labels and taste compare. Eat a bland cracker in
> between sips to "reset" the palette.
>
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