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  • #16
    Originally posted by 3kids4me View Post
    Somehow I knew this would be the perfect place to get wine advice.

    We're invited to a graduation barbecue this month and I offered to bring a few bottles of wine.

    I know nothing about wine.

    Recently I was out to dinner with a friend and she recommended a wine which tasted a bit like champagne (was also sparkling), so once I find out the name of that, I'll bring a bottle of that.

    But I'd like really specific recommendations on what wines to bring. (And by specific, I mean brand name and everything.) Also, how many bottles do you think would be appropriate to bring? (The barbecue is for about 15 or so kids and their parents. I want to show up with enough for it to be considered an appropriate gift, but not so much that the host will think I didn't think there would be beverages already there!)

    Thank you for any and all advice!

    Sharon
    Here is another take on it. I'm assuming the 'graduating kids' have all just reached drinking age. I would take 2 bottles of wine that appeal to kids (sweet) and something that you would enjoy yourself.

    DS has been invited to a string of parties this year where they are all just starting to drink. I've been buying, believe it or not, dessert wine (the kids usually 'discover' the wine early and by the time sweets are served there is none left). The kids have all been thrilled to have something to drink that they actually like and the hosts have been pleased by a gift not many people think to give.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by CarolF View Post
      Here is another take on it. I'm assuming the 'graduating kids' have all just reached drinking age. I would take 2 bottles of wine that appeal to kids (sweet) and something that you would enjoy yourself.

      DS has been invited to a string of parties this year where they are all just starting to drink. I've been buying, believe it or not, dessert wine (the kids usually 'discover' the wine early and by the time sweets are served there is none left). The kids have all been thrilled to have something to drink that they actually like and the hosts have been pleased by a gift not many people think to give.
      Not Sharon, but I am pretty sure this is a HS graduation party - not legal drinking age for the kids.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by 3kids4me
        Glitter...thank you so much for the very specific recommendations. I needed that!
        A few white ideas... am suggesting a couple that are widely distributed so you should be able to easily find them... a Kendall Jackson Chardonnay would do nicely - solid full bodied California chard, leans toward the oak. Retail around $15 - $17. If you don't mind spending a little more, I'd go with Stag's Leap - around $20 - 22. I am going on the assumption that the hosts will recognize both and appreciate the upgrade. If not the case, may as well go Kendall. Someone mentioned Clos Du Bois - it will be less expensive and should be fine.

        I've been preferring the french burgundies... we recently found one that's a good value, but I'm having trouble coming up with the name - I can get it for you tomorrow. I can picture the label... it'll probably drive me crazy in the meantime.... I am pretty sure it's an Aligote, very reasonable and tastes like a more expensive bottle.

        A Chablis would be nice, you should be able to find something nice under $20.

        I don't like sweet wines, but for something a tad sweeter and very light, a Sauv Blanc is a good choice, though I can't recommend a specific label...

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View Post
          Not Sharon, but I am pretty sure this is a HS graduation party - not legal drinking age for the kids.
          Thanks Glitter. Most of our kids turn 18 yo (legal drinking age) in their last year of HS, it's a pretty wild year.

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          • #20
            Knowing the neighborhood, I would definately pass on the white zin.

            Unfortunately our Costcos ( at least in New York ) do not carry wines. That's a special treat when I'm at DOD's on the left coast.

            In summer, I am partial to the vino verdes which are very similar to white wine spritzers in a bottle and in the $6 - $10/range. Casal Garcia is one brand I've enjoyed and I'll try to think of the other.
            Lawren
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            There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
            - Rolf Kopfle

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            • #21
              Originally posted by CarolF View Post
              Thanks Glitter. Most of our kids turn 18 yo (legal drinking age) in their last year of HS, it's a pretty wild year.
              Carol, where do you live that the legal drinking age is still 18? I'm sure my son and all of his friends would like to take a road trip....

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              • #22
                Thanks Lawren. I did know enough to pass on the white zin, but I appreciate the other suggestion. I'm going to print the thread out and bring it with me to the store. I think our Costco may, in fact, sell wines, but it's funny that I've been in there a million times and never noticed!

                Steve...thank you also!!

                BTW, I think the sparkling stuff I had was a Pinot Grigio. Would that make sense?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Nancy
                  How about a blush also. I like White Zinfadel (which is a blush).

                  Nancy
                  Mental note to me-Never have Nancy to my house for wine. She won't like full bodied wines. More important-Never go to Nancy's party where wine is served. White Zinfadel
                  Don

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by 3kids4me View Post
                    Thanks Lawren. I did know enough to pass on the white zin, but I appreciate the other suggestion. I'm going to print the thread out and bring it with me to the store. I think our Costco may, in fact, sell wines, but it's funny that I've been in there a million times and never noticed!

                    Steve...thank you also!!

                    BTW, I think the sparkling stuff I had was a Pinot Grigio. Would that make sense?
                    I don't think there's such a thing as sparkling pinot grigio. Our Costco has a liquor store in the same building, right next door, different entrance. It's run by Western Beverage. You don't have to be a Costco member to buy there. They have some nice wines, but the staff is not very knowledgeable, so you have to wing it.

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                    • #25
                      If the wine is for a younger generation, (withholding all comments and opinions on the drinking age) I would suggest Austrailian wines as they tend to be more fruit forward which would be easier to drink. Rosemount diamond label and Penfolds wines are more fruity, maybe a Shiraz or a Cabernet. German Rieslings are flavorful and more often sweeter than a Chardonnay or Sauv Blanc.
                      Don

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by 3kids4me View Post
                        Thanks Lawren. I did know enough to pass on the white zin, but I appreciate the other suggestion. I'm going to print the thread out and bring it with me to the store. I think our Costco may, in fact, sell wines, but it's funny that I've been in there a million times and never noticed!

                        Steve...thank you also!!

                        BTW, I think the sparkling stuff I had was a Pinot Grigio. Would that make sense?
                        No, but the vino verde would.
                        Lawren
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                        There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
                        - Rolf Kopfle

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by vintner
                          Mental note to me-Never have Nancy to my house for wine. She won't like full bodied wines. More important-Never go to Nancy's party where wine is served. White Zinfadel
                          Don, I have a pretty old T-shirt that says "Friends don't let friends drink white zinfandel." Now a red zin would be a completely different story...

                          No offense Nancy. To each his or her own.
                          Lawren
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                          There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
                          - Rolf Kopfle

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by 3kids4me View Post
                            Carol, where do you live that the legal drinking age is still 18? I'm sure my son and all of his friends would like to take a road trip....
                            Australia. They are adults at 18 (although you notice I still refer to them as kids). Driving age is 16. In the last year of HS some kids turn 17 but most turn 18 so it's non-stop partying. What is the legal drinking age there?

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                            • #29
                              Legal drinking age is 21 in almost all states. It used to be 18, but it's been 21 for about 20 years now?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by lawren2 View Post
                                No, but the vino verde would.
                                Well that also has four syllables so maybe that was it. I'll ask my friend what we had and report back.

                                Vint...the wine is meant to be for the adults. (If these parents are interested in letting the kids have something, I'm sure the kids would choose beer anyway.)

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