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- odu83Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Penguin_Gal likes big, California Cabs. Pricey, too!
The Silver Oak is the most readily available and lowest priced of the list presented at $75/bottle. Going to the Alexander Valley release party next Saturday?
Opus One is $125/bottle at the winery. It's around many wine shops, too.
Bond Matriarch is the "down label" (sic) for Bond at about $90 a bottle if you can find it. This is the second venture from Harlan Estate, which is another cult Cab that sells for about $250 a bottle if you can find it.
Screaming Eagle? Probably the original tiny production, cult Cab. I had a '97 once. It was big and powerful. My Silver Oak '93 was drinking better at the time. Still, impossible to find.
There are so many good wines out there. Usually the best ones are the most expensive.
For some reasonably priced, tasty wines, I would recommend the following:
Rochiolli Sauvignon Blanc
Scherrer Chardonnay
Merry Edwards or Russian Hill Pinot Noir
Rafanelli Zin
Silver Oak Cab
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Maryhill Viognier
Reushcer-Haart Reisling
Duck Pond Pinot Gris
Maryhill Reserve Chardonnay
Domaine Drouhin 'Arthur' Chardonnay
Cycles Gladiator Syrah
Pepi Sangiovese
House Red
Amberhill Cab
Chiaramonte
Fontelloro Red
Goose Ridge Syrah (2002)
Teusner Syrah
E Guigal Cheateauneuf du Pape (2001)
Vina Alberdi Reserve Rioja (1988)
Boroli Barolo (2000)
Icardi Barolo (2000)
Archery Summit Arcus Estate (2003)
Tignanello Red (1988)
Dunn Vineyards Howell Mountain (1987)
Sassacaia (1988)
Schramsberg J Schram
Schramsberg Brut Rose
Roederer Estate Magnum
Sineann Late Harvest Zin
Beringer Reserve Port
Anne Amie Syrah Port
- 1 decade ago
Wow a seriously OPEN question!
REDS
Wolfblass Shiraz
Wolfblass Merlot
Caliterra Merlot
Masi Amarone
Chianti Classico
Villa Antonori (MY FAV!)
Beringer Estates (Anything)
Robert Mondavi Woodbridge (Anything)
Jackson Triggs Merlot
Lindemans Bin 65 Shiraz
Nederburg Cabernet Shiraz
RICHARD HAMILTON 'GUMPRS' SHIRAZ 2002
WHITES
Beringer Estates Chardonnay
Wolf Blass Chardonnay
La Villa Pinot Grigio
Caliterra Chardonnay
Mouton Cadet Blanc
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- 1 decade ago
More info needed on this one, please!
Depends on whether you are going to eat (dinner or hors d'oeuvres), whether you like sweeter or drier, prefer white or red or rose. So much wine; So little time!!
Wine pairing is quite an art and it should always be done with those factors in mind.
- Scott cLv 51 decade ago
Chardonnay by Kendal Jackson ,best year produced in my view 1985 . But over all I feel that any Kendal Jackson is a great wine.