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Basic Wine Buyers Guide

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Since I have been working in an industry that sells wine I have been asked many times what are the differences from all the wines on these shelves.  Here is a brief description of the types of wines and what food to eat them with.  I also included wines you should try if you are not sure what you are looking for.  I picked inexpensive wines so you don’t break your budget:

White Wine:

  • Chardonnay:  The flavor is dry, oaky and full-bodied
    • Drink this wine with Seafood, Poultry, Shell Fish and goes great with Caesar Salad
    • My suggestions:  Woodbridge, Clos Du Bois, Yellow Tail and Hogue.
  • Sauvignon Blanc:  The flavor is dry, citrusy and grassy nose (nose is the smell)
    • Drink this with Seasoned Poultry, Fish, and Summer Salads
    • My suggestions:  Chateau St. Jean Fume Blanc, Barefoot, Ecco Dominai, Rancho Zabaco
  • Pinot Grigio:  The flavor is light, crisp, fruity and dry.  Quickly becoming the most popular white wine.
    • Drink with Mild Fish, Pasta and Mild Cheese
    • My suggestions: Santa Margharita, Blackstone, Turning Leaf, Cavit and Bella Sera
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  • Riesling: Light, sweet or semi sweet (Very popular with the first time wine drinker)
    • Drink with Poultry, shellfish and fish
    • My suggestions:  Chateau Ste. Michelle, Robert Mondavi and Hogue
  • Gewurtztaminer:  Medium-bodied, Semi-sweet and Spicy
    • Drink with Smoked Meats, Fish, Fowl, Asian Dishes
    • My suggestions:  Forest Estate, Domaine Trimbach, Covey Run
  • White Zinfandel:  Light, Fruity (great start for a first time wine drinker)
    • Drink with light Fare, Picnics
    • My suggestions:  Woodbridge, Sutterhome and Barefoot
  • White Merlot:  Fruity, light (next step after you get bored with White Zinfandel)
    • Drink with burgers, cookouts
    • My suggestions:  Beringer, Sutterhome
  • Moscato: Sweet and light (my mom’s favorite and she hates wine).
    • Drink with light fare
    • My suggestions: Beringer, Gallo

Red Wine:

  • Cabernet Sauvignon:  Very Dry, Full Bodied (needs to be aged usually appreciated by experienced wine drinkers)
    • Drink with steak, Pasta Meals, Mild Cheeses
    • My Suggestions:  Robert Mondavi, Stags Leap (expensive), Yalumba
  • Merlot:  Dry, Medium-full bodied
    • Drink with Beef, pasta meals, Pizza and Sword Fish
    • My Suggestions:  Independant Producers,  Columbia Crest, McWilliams, Barefoot, Yellowtail
  • Zinfadel: Dry, Medium-full bodied
    • Drink with BBQ Meats, Tomato Based Dishes, Spicy/Ethnic Cuisine
    • My Suggestions: Gnarly Head, Ravenswood, Rancho Zambaco
  • Pinot Noir:  Dry, Medium Body
    • Drink with Pork, Chicken, Lamb and Salmon
    • My Suggestions:  Sebastiani, Mark West, Estancia
  • Shiraz:  Dry, Sometimes a sweet finish, Medium Body (my favorite)
    • Drink with Beef, Lamb and Fish
    • My Suggestions: Rosemont, Yellowtail, McWilliams
  • Beaujolais:  Light, Fruity, Dry
    • Drink with Pasta, Beef and Fish
    • My Suggestions:  Georges Duboeuf
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2 comments

1 dingo { 04.24.08 at 9:39 pm }

This sounds like your reading a pocket-sized wine guide from a grocery store or something. You know what I think; I think you didn’t really try all those wines that you have suggested. I think that big “thunder” is a poser.

2 DJL { 04.25.08 at 6:15 pm }

If you ever want lame wine information go see Mr. Spaulding. He has the wine vendors eating out of his hand.

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