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    Can anyone

    suggest a good bottle of wine? I have a close female friend\'s birthday coming up and I figured I\'d get a her a

    nice bottle of wine, but I know little to nothing about wine. I don\'t mind spending a decent amount of

    money.

    Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

    JDM

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    Can anyone suggest a good bottle of wine? I have a

    close female friend\'s birthday coming up and I figured I\'d get a her a nice bottle of wine, but I know little

    to nothing about wine. I don\'t mind spending a decent amount of money.

    Any suggestions are greatly

    appreciated.

    JDM

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    You might do a search online...I hear \"The

    Wine Spectator\" has a point system where the pros evaluate the wines &amp; rate them up to 100 points...Sounds

    like a hot date...

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    Sag, where are

    you?


    Holmes

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    Any full service

    liquor store has people that would be able to advise you as to the best selection for your occasion...

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    Sag, where are you?


    Holmes

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    More like Sacogoo where are you? And while you\'re at giving him advice

    degrade him a little too. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

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    MD 40/40. Choice

    of the most very devoted of wine lovers.

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    try to find a

    wine store that uses the above posted rating systems. Often you can find a very highly rated wine at a decent

    price.

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    MD 40/40. Choice of the most very devoted of wine

    lovers.

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    [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Classy

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    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    Sag, where are you?


    Holmes

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    I wondered what that strange sensation in my ears was from....

    [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

    I\'m not in the habit of offering my consultation services for

    free...and they\'re not cheap. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Suppose that I could help out a

    forum brother though, if he\'s interested.


    JDM-

    If you\'re interested, send me a PM. I\'ll need to

    ask you a few questions, e.g. price range, her tastes/preferences, her level of \"discrimination\", etc. I could

    make plenty of recommendations, but my tastes aren\'t necessarily hers. There are plenty of great \"value\"

    wines from around the world, just as there are plenty of over hyped/ over priced wines out there. Having tasted

    literally thousands of wines \"blind\" over the years, I never cease to be surprised and amazed whether it be for

    good or bad. Personal tastes are really important...not everyone likes the same juice. As for myself, I\'ve

    never failed to identify Chateau Lafite-Rothschild in blind tastings whether it be a 1900 (magnum), \'45, \'53

    (considered by many to be one of their all-time best efforts), \'59, \'61, \'66 or even newer vintages such

    as \'70, \'75, \'82, the highly underrated \'83, \'88, \'89. I personally don\'t care for the stuff

    and would never drop a dime on any...of course, that\'s never stopped me from tasting someone else\'s.

    [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] I\'d rather have a great valued Chateau Gloria from St. Julien

    before I\'d buy a bottle of Lafite, but then again I have a general preference for the St. Julien appelation over

    Paulliac w/ the exception of Chateau Latour (one of my personal favorite producers...their \'45 vintage was an

    epiphany).

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    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    You might do a search online...I hear \"The Wine

    Spectator\" has a point system where the pros evaluate the wines &amp; rate them up to 100 points...Sounds like a

    hot date...

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    IMO, you should take the ratings of \"The Wine

    Dictator\" w/ a grain of salt. It is a very politically and advertising driven publication. Can\'t count how

    many times I\'ve tasted a wine that got a high or low rating and it left me scratching my head thinking WTF after

    tasting it myself...I\'m not alone on this one either. Don\'t know if anyone\'s ever noticed how their

    descriptions of different wines can begin to sound virtually identical, just imagine if you spent your day tasting

    50+ wines before noon. In their defense, you must consider factors like palate fatigue, becoming more intoxicated

    as the day progresses, editorial pressures (i.e. politics) and/or trying to meet deadlines. This Friday is the

    annual international merlot tasting that represents over 100 producers worldwide, each offering several wines. If

    you were to actually make it through every wine (I haven\'t ever yet, even after much effort over the past several

    years) it would work out to something like 500 wines, maybe more if you include the carmenere varietal widely grown

    and long mistaken for merlot in South America. It doesn\'t take long to get a good buzz on even if you\'re

    spitting the whole time and eventually your palate is shot. You have to hit specific products strategically to get

    a clear impression and it\'s pretty amusing to look back on your tasting notes, especially those from later in the

    day.

    Unless you\'re out to impress ppl who \"buy by the numbers\" don\'t worry so much about the rating. I

    live in an area w/ an ever growing number of \"boutique\" wineries that get over hyped and have overblown

    reputations despite having little or no \"track record\". They fetch ridiculous prices, due more to the hype that

    surrounds them and their miniscule production levels. A case in point would be Screaming Ego, I mean Screaming

    Eagle. Now if you\'re a wine reviewer who gets free samples each vintage of a wine that\'s virtually impossible

    to get your hands on (someone on their list has to remove themselves or die for anyone else to have a chance) and it

    costs up to $300+ a bottle, would you give it a bad rating? So much for those \"extra\" samples that end up in

    your wine cellar. Funny thing is that virtually all of these wineries contract w/ a wine maker who belongs to a

    small, exclusive clique of \"celebrity\" wine makers who are typically the child of someone who has earned their

    reputation the \"old fashioned way\"...not to mention the use of questionable manipulation in the cellar that is

    far from \"natural\" wine making, better wine through chemistry if you will. I\'ve tasted several vintages of

    the above mentioned wine (and many like them) in blind tastings and have always been underwhelmed...typically they

    end up some of the lowest rated wines by the ppl in the tasting group.

    IMO, it\'s more important to consider

    the general conditions of the vintage for a particular region, whether it\'s from a producer w/ a long standing

    reputation for quality and if the general description or house style matches your personal tastes.

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