Dom
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Right, need to buy a few decent bottles of red wine (will be heading to tescos or sainos), so any recommendations?
Last time, i bought a chilean wine and it was bitter as buggery, so i am after something thats easy going on the palate.
cheers guys,
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Tom
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Check out the scale on the side of the bottle for taste (sliding scale from bitter to sweet iirc), or better still go into a decent wine shop and ask 
Avoid anything too cheap.
I usually avoid merlot as it's a bit hit and miss in terms of being bitter.
[Edited on 26-10-2007 by Tom]
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Robbo
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Pino grecio (sp)? Simple but effective
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Pino grecio (sp)? Simple but effective
Pinot Grigio is a white. I think you mean Pinot Noir mate But as said, go to a reputeable wine shop for a good Red
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Dom
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i wish i had to the time, but need something for tonight 
So i should be aiming for something light or A-C (believe they have a rating A-E, with A being the lightest) rather than a fuller red?
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drunkenfool
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Penfold's Rawson's Retreat if they have it, or any other Penfold's Shiraz/Cab mix are always great. If you want something light, how about a Beaujolais?
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Eckmcmann
quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Pino grecio (sp)? Simple but effective
Pinot Grigio is a white. I think you mean Pinot Noir mate But as said, go to a reputeable wine shop for a good Red
I know fk all when it comes to wine mate
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Conway563
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My missus seems to like the tesco own australian red
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Lawrah
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Best thing to do it go to oddbinns or somehwere and ask for some advicevrom the staff, usually very helpfull
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dan_c4rsa
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italian reds ware normally quite sweet/subtle. try wine from tuscany or umbria
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Dom
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cheers guys, not really after anything sweet just something thats smooth and subtle, and generally works with any food and goes down a treat (as muchos will be consumed lol).
Laura - i wish i had time to hit oddbins, but i dont thats why im after something from tescos/sainos as i can do a mad rush around either on the way 
anymore for anymore though, before i leave?
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drunkenfool
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id give the beaujolais a try mate, its very smooth and not too full bodied, and goes with a lot of dishes. It can also be served slightly chilled, so it doesnt matter if its quite cold like most wines are when you get them straight away from a supermarket
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Lawrah
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buckfast goes down well
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Lawrah
buckfast goes down well

beaujolais a red wine (i know it's a region) but im guessing sainos should do one?
right well wish me luck
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Carl
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I usually opt for an Australian Cab Sauv, some nice fruity ones knocking about.
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drunkenfool
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quote: Originally posted by Carl
I usually opt for an Australian Cab Sauv, some nice fruity ones knocking about.
Like the penfolds that I recommended.
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