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Well for $42 for 6 bottles I bit the bullet. I figure it is good for an everyday diner wine and if it sucks It will be used for cooking. It killed me the other day that I opened a $15 bottle to cook with.Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Let me know how it is. Most of the inexpensive wines I get from WinesTillSoldOut are excellent, just occasionally I get a not-so-great one. These were especially good...
Sylvain Chauderac “Cantabril” Cotes du Rhone 2004 (but I know you don't buy French wine)
Passo Madama Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2004 (really good!)
Actually, we liked both of these better than the more expensive Spanish wine I got around the same time. Though that's good, too.
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Originally posted by wackymotherPasso Madama Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2004 (really good!)Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Originally posted by bigfrank View PostI got this one to, the first bottle I had was So So, the 2nd was better. I did not care for the cheap plastic cork. Most of the wines I buy are Montepulciano d'Abruzzo
I don't mind the plastic corks, but the screwtops mean I can't give the wine as a present. They just look so cheesy.
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Originally posted by wackymother View PostStrange that two bottles were so different. I think we drank one bottle (the really good one!) and gave one away and we still have two, so I haven't been able to compare.
I don't mind the plastic corks, but the screwtops mean I can't give the wine as a present. They just look so cheesy.Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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I know, and Glitter and I got that white wine with a screwtop that was terrific. And I loved that I could take a glass and then just pop the rest back in the refrigerator.
Also I've heard winemakers say screwtops are much more practical and reliable than corks, which can deteriorate and ruin the wine.
So screwtops are perfectly okay for me...but I like to give wine as little gifts when we visit friends, and the screwtops don't make my "acceptable gift" list! That's where the cheesiness factor comes in. Nothing is too cheesy for me personally.
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Originally posted by wackymotherLet me know how it is. Most of the inexpensive wines I get from WinesTillSoldOut are excellent, just occasionally I get a not-so-great one. These were especially good...
Sylvain Chauderac “Cantabril” Cotes du Rhone 2004 (but I know you don't buy French wine)
Passo Madama Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2004 (really good!)
Actually, we liked both of these better than the more expensive Spanish wine I got around the same time. Though that's good, too.
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Actually I gave one of the Passo Madama Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2004 to my Dentist and he loved it even after I said that I was disappointed with the first bottle that I had.Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Right now you can get great reds from Chile or Argentina for $15 US these are hot right now and a great value. There are some very nice big Australian reds cheap too, Penfolds makes quality wines.
Pardon That Vine
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Originally posted by wackymother View PostAlso I've heard winemakers say screwtops are much more practical and reliable than corks, which can deteriorate and ruin the wine.
Wineries loose a lot of money in wine that is opened by the consumer and is bad because of the cork. The wine gets returned and the winery looses the business.
Last time I bought corks, I think it was a thousand corks for 10-12 cents each. Corks are not expensive, but get to be very costly if they are bad. That is part of the reason for the plastic cork, it won’t make the wine be bad because of the cork.
The problem the wineries have been fighting is the perception of the traditional cork vs. the plastic cork or the Stelvin (screw top) closures.
So when you give that gift of wine with the screw top, think of it this way; you are giving a wine to your friends that you care enough the friends to get a wine that won’t be bad because of the cork.Don
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