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  • We have a local winery here in NJ called Valenzano they just released a new Port Wine called "Jersey Devil" made with Brandy

    :twisted:

    As an occasional cigar smoker this wine is excellent with a stogie

    Here is the write up on the wine :

    Jersey Devil Port

    Our deep rich and velvety Cynthiana wine fortified with brandy and oak aged for 3 years. Alc. 19.5% By Vol. Yes, that is correct. It is a full size bottle for less than $15.00 per bottle. Yes, we know that most ports on the market are packaged in a smaller bottle and sell well over $25.00. We simply dont care. Our goal at Valenzano Winery is to provide great quality wines at AFFORDABLE prices and that’s what we will continue to do. Jersey Devil Port -Some Legends Are Made Locally!

    $14.99 per 750ml bottle
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  • The Champ
    The Champ Posts: 4,063
    We have a local winery here in NJ called Valenzano they just released a new Port Wine called "Jersey Devil" made with Brandy

    :twisted:

    As an occasional cigar smoker this wine is excellent with a stogie

    Here is the write up on the wine :

    Jersey Devil Port

    Our deep rich and velvety Cynthiana wine fortified with brandy and oak aged for 3 years. Alc. 19.5% By Vol. Yes, that is correct. It is a full size bottle for less than $15.00 per bottle. Yes, we know that most ports on the market are packaged in a smaller bottle and sell well over $25.00. We simply dont care. Our goal at Valenzano Winery is to provide great quality wines at AFFORDABLE prices and that’s what we will continue to do. Jersey Devil Port -Some Legends Are Made Locally!

    $14.99 per 750ml bottle

    That sounds interesting..

    Anyway, on Wednesday night I had a bottle of Carmel Road Pinot Noir..I've had it by the glass on a few occasions, but it was my first bottle purchase...a bit pricey, but like someone once said..'life is too short to drink bad wine.'
    Very good:
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    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'
  • i've just ordered $200 worth of wine... :oops:




    :mrgreen:
    however, awesome deals!
    as many know, i am quite the fan of coppolla wines in general, and their diamond collection in particular. coppolla is having an AWESOME sale on many varietals on their site, as well as FREE shipping for orders of 12 bottles or more. this is significant savings. so between both, really, really great deals to be had. i ordered 17 bottles, so that averages to $13 a bottle, very nice! and amongst them, some were half price, mixed with a choice few pricier bottles to try out. very psyched. also, the dreamers are providing the beer and wine for our family thanksgiving celebration...and this is guaranteed delivery before the holiday...so perfect timing! 8-)
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  • The Champ
    The Champ Posts: 4,063
    i've just ordered $200 worth of wine... :oops:




    :mrgreen:
    however, awesome deals!
    as many know, i am quite the fan of coppolla wines in general, and their diamond collection in particular. coppolla is having an AWESOME sale on many varietals on their site, as well as FREE shipping for orders of 12 bottles or more. this is significant savings. so between both, really, really great deals to be had. i ordered 17 bottles, so that averages to $13 a bottle, very nice! and amongst them, some were half price, mixed with a choice few pricier bottles to try out. very psyched. also, the dreamers are providing the beer and wine for our family thanksgiving celebration...and this is guaranteed delivery before the holiday...so perfect timing! 8-)

    Thanks for the tip, will have to look into it...enjoy the wine..
    'I want to hurry home to you
    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'
  • decides2dream
    decides2dream Posts: 14,977
    okey doke...will be trying this soon:

    Wine for a World of Flavors
    Pairing wines with Chinese cuisine can often present a challenge. Ingredients such as garlic, ginger, chili pepper, curry, lemongrass, turmeric and the many other pungent spices prevalent in Chinese cooking add such intense flavors and aromas to a dish that they either mask the flavors of the wine, or create an imbalanced taste when combined with the food. Because we at the winery enjoy Asian cuisine and admire the artistry and creativity that goes into preparing Dim Sum dishes, we sought to craft wines that could not just withstand intense tastes, but even enhance the flavors of classic Chinese cuisine when paired together. After finding just the right vineyards and conducting different blending trials we created two wines that work beautifully.

    Today, we are proud to present Su Yuen Syrah and Riesling, a red and white wine created specially for pairing with a variety of Asian foods.
    http://store.franciscoppolawinery.com/s ... gories.asp

    i realize now, i cannot link directly to a specific product..... :roll:


    2008 Su Yuen Syrah
    The fruit selections we grow for our Syrah produce a medium-bodied red wine. We also use special winemaking techniques and only a limited amount of oak aging so that Su Yuen Syrah shows no tannins, but has a bright fruit quality and interesting spice notes that work well with Asian flavors. Smooth and supple on the palate, you’ll discover rich flavors of plum and cherries along with clove, peppery spice notes and a smoky finish.


    Pairs perfectly with Asian dishes such as:
    Potstickers, Suckling pig, Korokke, Garlic pork, Galbi Gui short ribs, Pork dumplings, or Chicken with chili sauce.

    and even going to try the white:




    2009 Su Yuen Riesling

    Our Riesling is grown in the cool climate of Monterey County, where chilly temperatures in the evening help the fruit retain an ideal measure of crisp, natural acidity for balance. The grapes are fermented exclusively in stainless steel until the wine reaches a level of off-dry so that there is a slight hint of sweetness left to offset spicy dishes. Enjoy beautiful aromas of tropical fruit and ginger, a crisp, refreshing edge of green apples and minerals, and lush, juicy flavors of pineapple, peaches and lime.


    Pairs perfectly with Asian dishes such as: Seafood dumplings, Barbecued spareribs, Pad Thai, Dumplings with sweetened bean paste, Fish Hot Pot, Spring rolls, Bun Cha, and Yakitori chicken
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,207
    Recently I have been enjoying the Bogle wines
    very good and under $15 a bottle
  • coachchris
    coachchris Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 749
    Been awhile since I've seen any new additions and since most of you seem to enjoy Pinot Noir by the looks of things, I would recommend Amayna Pinot Noir out of Chile or David Bruce Pinot Noir out of the USA.

    Amayna: $34(Canadian)

    The influence of the sea and soil combined with slow ripening make for a deep ruby-red wine with a touch of violet and great aromatic complexity.

    The nose evokes ripe red and black fruits with a soft, elegant note of vanilla and spice from the well-integrated oak.

    Soft, round, mouth-filling tannins deliver a clean, elegant and persistent finish full of personality.

    David Bruce: $45(Canadian)

    This produces a palate that is soft, full and richly textured with a long silky finish.

    Nose: An elegant expression of rich cherries, cranberries, rose petals, cinnamon and vanilla.

    Palate: Red cherry, plum, vanilla, citrus, toasted pecan. Fine tannin structure and a long finish.

    At the higher price points, these are the top two selling Pinot's in my store.
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  • Steve Dunne
    Steve Dunne Posts: 4,965
    hey chris! great call on the david bruce! good wine!
    I love to turn you on
  • CJMST3K
    CJMST3K Posts: 9,722
    bump. :D


    Actually what is your favorite bottle of wine per price range below (store price, not restaurant):

    $10 $20 $40 $50+
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    *Bristow VA 5/13/10 *MSG 5/20/10 *MSG 5/21/10
  • coachchris
    coachchris Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 749
    CJMST3K wrote:
    bump. :D


    Actually what is your favorite bottle of wine per price range below (store price, not restaurant):

    $10 $20 $40 $50+

    All in Canadian Dollars :lol:

    $10 White, Casa Viva (previously Casa Del Bosque) Chilean, Sauvignon Blanc
    $10 Red, Tarapaca Chilean, Cab/Sauv

    $20 White, Santa Margherita, Italian Pinot Grigio
    $20 Red, La Mascota, Argentina, Cab/Sauv

    $40 White, Louis Jadot, French, Chablis
    $40 Red, St. Francis, American, Zinfandel

    $50+ White, Chateau Beaucastle, French, Blend
    $50+ Red, Any Barolo, Italian, Nebbiolo
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  • Get_Right wrote:
    Recently I have been enjoying the Bogle wines
    very good and under $15 a bottle
    Me too! I found them this summer, Very nice.

    I drink a lot of wine and now that i'm married with two kids, I don't buy expensive bottles anymore. So I usually buy for everyday drinking "Bolla" Chianti or Valpolicella. I love love love Barolo but sadly only the good ones are very $$$$$.

    For a treat I buy SIMI Cabernet. Mmmmmm Awesome with a nice cut of meat. About $22 to $24.00.

    I also enjoy a nice Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc which is my favorite White...Does not need to be expensive by any means to find a nice bottle.
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  • We have a local winery here in NJ called Valenzano they just released a new Port Wine called "Jersey Devil" made with Brandy

    :twisted:

    As an occasional cigar smoker this wine is excellent with a stogie

    Here is the write up on the wine :

    Jersey Devil Port

    Our deep rich and velvety Cynthiana wine fortified with brandy and oak aged for 3 years. Alc. 19.5% By Vol. Yes, that is correct. It is a full size bottle for less than $15.00 per bottle. Yes, we know that most ports on the market are packaged in a smaller bottle and sell well over $25.00. We simply dont care. Our goal at Valenzano Winery is to provide great quality wines at AFFORDABLE prices and that’s what we will continue to do. Jersey Devil Port -Some Legends Are Made Locally!

    $14.99 per 750ml bottle

    Ohhh, I love outside of Atlantic City, I wanna try this.. Thanks!
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,207
    Me too! I found them this summer, Very nice.

    I drink a lot of wine and now that i'm married with two kids, I don't buy expensive bottles anymore. So I usually buy for everyday drinking "Bolla" Chianti or Valpolicella. I love love love Barolo but sadly only the good ones are very $$$$$.

    For a treat I buy SIMI Cabernet. Mmmmmm Awesome with a nice cut of meat. About $22 to $24.00.

    I also enjoy a nice Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc which is my favorite White...Does not need to be expensive by any means to find a nice bottle.
    totally agree about the finding good wines that are not super expensive-but I find there is a big difference between an $8 wine and a $14 wine. If I want to stay under $10-Bogle merlot @$8 a bottle.
    I usually stick to california cabernet-lots of reasonably priced bottles to choose from
    yeah that simi alexander valley cab is very nice
    I like chilean wines-try the veramonte cabernet reserva @ $11-13 or the Primus @$18-20
    I have not had very good experiences with cheaper Italian wines. But I love this tuscan:
    http://www.bivioitalia.com/tuscan-red.asp
    $13-20 depending on how snobby the shop is :lol::lol::lol:

    those are my everyday/weekend reds, dont really do whites-although I love a nice dry French Chablis or Dry German Riesling-but they are $$$$
  • CJMST3K
    CJMST3K Posts: 9,722
    I think it might be worth asking "Best wines you can find at Kroger" or some other universally available grocery chain around the US. :D
    ADD 5,200 to the post count you see, thank you. :)
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    *MSG 9/10/98 (backstage) *MSG 9/11/98 (backstage)
    *Jones Beach 8/23/00 *Jones Beach 8/24/00 *Jones Beach 8/25/00
    *Mansfield 8/29/00 *Mansfield 8/30/00 *Nassau 4/30/03 *Nissan VA 7/1/03
    *Borgata 10/1/05 *Camden 5/27/06 *Camden 5/28/06 *DC 5/30/06
    *VA Beach 6/17/08 *DC 6/22/08 *MSG 6/24/08 (backstage) *MSG 6/25/08
    *EV DC 8/17/08 *EV Baltimore 6/15/09 *Philly 10/31/09
    *Bristow VA 5/13/10 *MSG 5/20/10 *MSG 5/21/10
  • coachchris
    coachchris Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 749
    Not sure if any of you have heard of it or not but thought I'd share.....

    Blood Into Wine is a documentary on Maynard Keenan's (Tool singer) winery in Arizona and is definitely worth a watch if your interested in wine at all ;)

    http://www.chartattack.com/reviews/2010 ... mes-keenan

    And for the folks in and around Edmonton, my store is one of five stores in Alberta to carry both the Caduceus as well as the Chupacabra! We're beside the Casino in St Albert :lol:
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  • The Champ
    The Champ Posts: 4,063
    Drinking some of this right here, right now:
    77611.jpg
    'I want to hurry home to you
    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    i'm enjoying

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    right now

    :mrgreen:
  • The Champ
    The Champ Posts: 4,063
    norm wrote:
    i'm enjoying

    6218.jpg

    right now

    :mrgreen:

    That's straight, but what year and grape is that you are enjoying and presumably recommending? I can't tell via the pic..
    'I want to hurry home to you
    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    The Champ wrote:
    norm wrote:
    i'm enjoying

    6218.jpg

    right now

    :mrgreen:

    That's straight, but what year and grape is that you are enjoying and presumably recommending? I can't tell via the pic..

    pinto noir 2007...almost gone :oops:

    how's it going champ?
  • The Champ
    The Champ Posts: 4,063
    norm wrote:
    The Champ wrote:
    norm wrote:
    i'm enjoying

    6218.jpg

    right now

    :mrgreen:

    That's straight, but what year and grape is that you are enjoying and presumably recommending? I can't tell via the pic..

    pinto noir 2007...almost gone :oops:

    how's it going champ?

    Nice, mine was a 2008 Monterey County CA Pinot, which has settled nicely in my belly....everything is good considering, and you?
    'I want to hurry home to you
    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'