posted by [identity profile] nancys-soul.livejournal.com at 03:23pm on 28/03/2006
Wow, I didn`t think about cost,how about mid range. Not to expensive, but not screw on lid cheap!
 
posted by [identity profile] q-spade.livejournal.com at 05:16pm on 28/03/2006
So you're thinking around $20? Or higher? "Midrange" can be anywhere from $15 to $50; for me personally it's around the $20 range.

Another question: Do you want a domestic wine (usually from California, although there are other areas in the States that make wine) or imported (French, Italian, Spanish, Australian...) There's reasonably priced wine from any country, really; it's a matter of preference.
 
posted by [identity profile] nancys-soul.livejournal.com at 07:28pm on 28/03/2006
It really doesn`t matter, I just want to buy a really good tasting bottle of wine. Wow, buying wine is a lot harder then deciding if you want lime Diet coke ot diet coke with splenda!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!
 
posted by [identity profile] q-spade.livejournal.com at 08:58pm on 28/03/2006
A very good choice in domestic wine is Beringer (http://www.beringer.com/beringer/home.jsp) – I like their Cabernet best but the Merlot is popular as well.

Jacob's Creek (http://www.jacobscreek.com/) is one of the more well-known names in Australian wine.

I've a personal affinity for Spanish wine; El Coto (http://www.elcoto.com/) is my fave. The Coto de Imaz Reserva is excellent, and here in NYC goes for about $21 or thereabouts.

Hope this helps.

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