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I did not see, hey Lexi , what is a good red wine..


Since, I do not care. You think this might be one of your problems?
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With spicy foods like Chinese takeout or Thai I prefer semi-sweet whites, like Gewurztraminer (think aromatic notes like roses, passion fruit and lychee). Balances out the heat.
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I did not see, hey Lexi , what is a good red wine..


Since, I do not care. You think this might be one of your problems? Originally Posted by lookn4boobies

No, but I do wonder just why it is that I seem to occupy your thoughts so much being that we have never met?

Now here you are playing the part of [Staff edit, Spice-Personal info removed] and speculating on my health, tisk, tisk.



#16 - Posting about/Speculating about another person's medical condition is strictly forbidden. If a member encounters a medical issue and would like to get feedback from others or share it with the community, this would be allowed, but under no circumstances is a member to discuss or state anything about another member in this regard, unless it is in response to a question posed by that member.





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RESERVE RIESLING 2014: Soft notes of pineapple and apricot. Zesty lemon and apple flavors with a long flinty finish. A dry Riesling with just the right amountof brightness to enhance your dining pleasure. (r/s .4%) $19.99

CHARDONNAY 2013: A mouthful of mineral and fleshy peach accents a lightly oaked background. A clean and lingering finish, this Chardonnay is a great value. (r/s 0.8%) $15.99

ITHACA WHITE: Melon and Apple flavors and aromas that delight the senses. This blend of Cayuga White and Chardonnay is our best selling white wine which is enjoyed by everyone. (r/s 1.0%) $10.99

RIESLING 2013: A beautifully balanced example of this Finger Lakes Favorite. A delicate floral aroma together with melon and flinty flavors that linger in long persistent finish. (r/s 1.2%) $15.99

VIGNOLES 2013: A cascade of aromas featuring grapefruit, apricot, honey and vanilla lead to delectable flavors of the same. A rare example of this “French” hybrid produced in a dryer style. Six Mile Creek’s Signature Wine. (r/s 1.6%) $14.99

RED WINES

ROSATTO 2013: (Rosé) Classic French styled Cab Franc Rose with a hint of cherry and cranberry aromas. Refreshingly crisp with a long spicy finish. Combines the dryness of a red with the fresh and lighter feel of a white. (r/s 0.1%) $11.99

ITHACA RED: A preponderance of raspberry and strawberry jam defines the bouquet, followed by a spicy finish. This medium-bodied hybrid red wine is a best seller. (r/s 0.7%) $10.99

PINOT NOIR 2013: Not your typical domestic Pinot. This Old World styled wine presents a complex earthiness perfectly balanced by light cherry flavors and soft tannins. (r/s 0.4%) $19.99

CABERNET FRANC 2014: A subtle blend of dried fruits and spice with a light oak background and a hint of vanilla. Earth tones and a soft tannic structure mark the finish. (r/s 0.6%) 21.99

QUINTESSENCE 2013: A Bordeaux aroma of plum, cherry and hints of earth tones. A mouthful of black fruit flavor with an edge of spice. A lovely finish that would be perfect to enhance a Beef Wellington with brown gravy and roasted potatoes. (Our winemakers favorite!) (r/s .05%) $22.99

SEMI-SWEET & SWEET WINES

ITHACA BLUSH: Beautiful light pink color. Floral aromas of honeysuckle and vanilla. Flavors of sweet cherry with a Gewurztraminer derived spice and complexity. (r/s 2.5 %) $10.99


ODYSSEY BLUSH: Apple skins & soft cherry aromas precede a full mouth feel and a long, off-sweet finish. (r/s 4.2%) $9.99

PASA TIEMPO: Aromas of honey and flowers lead to hints of lemon and lime in this semi sweet wine. Refreshing and perfect for passing the time on a summer day. (r/s 5.0 %) $9.99

CANTARE: A freshness of grapes meets the nose with this sweeter styled Niagara. A subtle spice and honeydew flavor mixed with stone fruits leads to a mid-pallet finish. (r/s 5.0 %) $8.99

BELLISSIMO: Aromas of raspberry and sweet grape fill the glass. Our sweetest wine remains balanced with refreshing acidity and a pleasant finish. Serve well chilled and enjoy the “beauty” of life! (r/s 6.4%) $8.99

http://www.sixmilecreek.com/


All cheap but AMAZING intricacies and flavor......Vignoles,pasta tiempo,Reserve Resling awesome!!


lastly the Best Resiling IMHO is http://wiemer.com/

i have tasted myriad versions of this grape but WIEMER is the most flavorful palate explosion u can experience.



Also I have to agree with FancyinHeels Cause a Nice Neat Glass of Mitchers or Jameson and a nice Romeo and Juliet reminds how great i have at a simple life
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I drink mainly reds. My #1 affordable favorite is Sterling Vineyards Merlot, silver label, not white label.
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Note to self, Miss Marie & Miss Stargazer enjoy a good bottle of wine when we meet and second note, wine fest with My Lady Vegas Jen on our next meet in Vegas!!
Now I have come to enjoy all wines and flavors as also the Ladies of this site.
My favorite vineyards are Grape Creek (Tx) &
Mendelbaum Cellars from Israel.
Note to self, Miss Marie & Miss Stargazer enjoy a good bottle of wine when we meet and second note, wine fest with My Lady Vegas Jen on our next meet in Vegas!!
Now I have come to enjoy all wines and flavors as also the Ladies of this site.
My favorite vineyards are Grape Creek (Tx) &
Mendelbaum Cellars from Israel. Originally Posted by 69UILTAZ
Yes...very good stuff! I am still trying to get my brain wrapped around the fig notes in Israeli wine, but it is a delight to the the yummy palette!
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A decent malbec from Argentina
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A decent malbec from Argentina Originally Posted by dearhunter
Sounds like you enjoy robust, tannin-heavy wines - what do you think about Argentinian Shiraz?
Sounds like you enjoy robust, tannin-heavy wines - what do you think about Argentinian Shiraz? Originally Posted by TravelingGentleman
Ugh...Australia or no cigar.
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Sounds like you enjoy robust, tannin-heavy wines - what do you think about Argentinian Shiraz? Originally Posted by TravelingGentleman
I have never had a shiraz from Argentina. I have had a shiraz from Australia. It is ok. I prefer the malbec
With spicy foods like Chinese takeout or Thai I prefer semi-sweet whites, like Gewurztraminer (think aromatic notes like roses, passion fruit and lychee). Balances out the heat. Originally Posted by ipfreely
Also a good pairing for Thanksgiving dinner.
Idk anything about tannins or any other wine term. What I did was start with a Chianti, merlot, stayed with pinot noir right now I'm stuck on a Claret by coppola. Like that tartNess followed by sweetness. I like that the spices are almost non existent but still there. Best of all its like $14. Any recommendations are welcomed. Thanks in advance.
Cisco*-*‎MD 20/20*-*‎Night Train*-*‎Thunderbird are my favorites.

When I want impress a hooker I search the bottom shelf at CVS for the cheapest bottle of pink Moscato.
The fat old lady at the checkout dares not look me in the eye while bagging Listerine, Skins & Moscato at 10 am. Originally Posted by Slitlikr
You like MD 20/20 Really lol I thought I Was The Only One