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Carl
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Started drinking it since i work in an off-license and don't know about them, anyone recomend a nice one, so far the nicest i've come across is
Jindalee Cab sauv

I keep getting plaster now on nights out, a bottle of red before i go out sets me off alittle too well.
TomWilly
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I dont mind UB40's version,

Has a nice tangy flavour.


Matt H
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Cant beat a bottle of Asti before you go out
drax
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i drink any wine thats red, dont have a preference at the mo..
Carl
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quote:
Originally posted by TomWilly
I dont mind UB40's version,

Has a nice tangy flavour.





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MULLER2
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large bottle of Lambrini

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Jake
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red wine. Yuk
Carl
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quote:
Originally posted by jake
red wine. Yuk


yeah mostly, but some are nice!
Charlene
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Wine is horrible
Cosmo
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2003 Marques de Grinon Rioja

Carl
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quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
2003 Marques de Grinon Rioja




Where do you get it from?
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quote:
Originally posted by Carl
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
2003 Marques de Grinon Rioja




Where do you get it from?


I dont drink it that often, my mum and dad are well into their wines and this is a new one they have just started drinking. They order it by the case (12 bottles) and is about £15-20 a bottle I think, although there are loads of different versions of it depending on where and when it was exactly made.

If you go to any of the large wine merchants, they will have tasting evenings where you can sample loads of them, thats the best way to find one you like.
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Penfold's Rawsons Retreat Shiraz-Cab is pretty nice, the Radcliffe's Riojas from Threshers are also very good. If you want something light and easy drinking then Beaujolais is good too, but i dont have it that often.
Ally
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
Cant beat a bottle of Asti before you go out



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Scott F
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im told french connection is a nice easy drinking one
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a can of WD40 does me a treat!!!
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merlot is a nice cheap wine, that tastes good
ClaireF
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no only drink vodka and malibu
Demo
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last time i even touched the red stuff i was very sick. needless to say i stear clear with a vengance
scott d
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I perfer white spirit... has a bit more 'kick' than WD40
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quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
about £15-20 a bottle I think

£5.99

http://www.sainsbury.co.uk/drinkguide/wine/by_occasion_and_style/midweekwine/Marques+de+Grinon+Rioja.htm
Andrew
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I don't mind it
Carl
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quote:
Originally posted by ChazSXi
merlot is a nice cheap wine, that tastes good


Merlot is the type of grape used They don't all taste the same as they are from different countries, grown in different climates and produced in different ways.

We sell that Penflods rawson retreat where i work, thinl its 7-8 quid a pop though. My limit is a fiver! 4.50 for Jindalee and thats spot on, nice a fruity.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
about £15-20 a bottle I think

£5.99

http://www.sainsbury.co.uk/drinkguide/wine/by_occasion_and_style/midweekwine/Marques+de+Grinon+Rioja.htm


cheers Ian.
Cosmo
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian

£5.99


http://www.sainsbury.co.uk/drinkguide/wine/by_occasion_and_style/midweekwine/Marques+de+Grinon+Rioja.htm






quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
is about £15-20 a bottle I think, although there are loads of different versions of it depending on where and when it was exactly made.







[Edited on 18-11-2005 by Cosmo]

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