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Max Hedges 12-10-13 23:31

I need help with wine
 
We have a special friend that we would like to give some reasonably good wine to, as we don't drink wine are there any suggestions out there to help with this dilemma.

Max and Kathy

Private_collector 13-10-13 00:26

White or red, Max?

Rob Fast 13-10-13 01:34

I would like to help you out...
 
wrong side of the pond. I will add that I am a consumer not a connoisseur. Cheers Rob

Max Hedges 13-10-13 01:46

I think it red wine

Euan McDonald 13-10-13 03:36

Wine v scotch
 
Max,
I would suggest a good single malt scotch whiskey over a good red.
I think you good friend would appreciate it more.

motto 13-10-13 03:51

Bio Fuel
 
No takers yet Max?
Sorry, can't help you out.
Would have been more handy if you could run a V8 side valve or stove bolt 6 on it. :sheep:

Dave

Lynn Eades 13-10-13 04:15

Max you have one of the best fine wine makers in your area. Brown Brothers. They make the worlds greatest Port. (IMHO) (BTW, my wine knowledge is up there with my brain surgery knowledge)
With only slight bias, New Zealand produces many great wines. Mills reef, Morton Estate, are a couple from near my home. There are many more around the rest of the country.
Picking up on selected blurb, Australasian wines are world beaters. Don't be afraid to buy local. :drunk:

hrpearce 13-10-13 04:49

If the friend is male then I agree with Lynn, go for a port. Tawny or Grandfather are the best, and at least 7 year or preferably 10 year old.

Bob McNeill 13-10-13 06:39

whine
 
forget that fortified stuff and go for some of the best cool climate wines available from the central west NSW eg Ross Hill, Bloodwood, Highland Heritage, Murray Smith, Mortimores, we even make a great Apple Cider, come for a drive to the National Field Days and go home Loaded.

Max Hedges 13-10-13 07:21

Thanks for everyones suggestions at least i've heard of brown bros and the whiskey sounds good, not sure about the port I've only known him to drink red

Max

Max Hedges 13-10-13 07:25

forgot to mention the honeymooners have left on their trip (no not in the mini, which by the way is still going well, done over 500 miles so far) maybe they can sneek home a good old drop or two from scotland where Ihear they make the stuff, or is irish whiskey any better.

Max

hrpearce 13-10-13 08:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by Max Hedges (Post 186826)
Thanks for everyones suggestions at least i've heard of brown bros and the whiskey sounds good, not sure about the port I've only known him to drink red

Max

Do a midnight raid on his garbage bin for your answer. :devil:

Private_collector 13-10-13 11:41

Try Wolf Blass wines, espceially their reds.
They are a medium priced wine, but good value for the money.
Peraonally, I cant drink red wine. Very bad experience as a teenager.

Beware the wrath of grapes!

Robert, are you a stalker?

aj.lec 13-10-13 11:54

If you are going Port Galways is hard to beat :salute:

hrpearce 13-10-13 12:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by Private_collector (Post 186837)
Robert, are you a stalker?

No just watched too much TV before I discovered MLU

Howard 15-10-13 11:39

Brown Bros
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynn Eades (Post 186819)
Max you have one of the best fine wine makers in your area. Brown Brothers. They make the worlds greatest Port. (IMHO)...

Used to make the best port! Unless things have changed recently, they no longer make their "Very Old Victorian". Twice the price of most others, but worth every bit!
Red? Try this... Penfold's Grange 1952

Jon Skagfeld 17-10-13 23:23

Chateau Neuf du Pape is a really snobbish red if you want to put on airs.

Marc Montgomery 01-12-13 15:21

A Canadian wine (Mission Hill BC) has just won the 2013 world's best Pinot Noir in the under $30 class.

Canadian wines have won many world competitions, but most Canadian wine is consumed in the country..don't think much gets exported.


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