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Oops, let this go for a couple months. Will combine March and April,.
This is the monthly posting formerly entitled "QPR Wines for (fill in
the month)" . Please post up to 5 wines that you thought were a great
value and feel others should look for.
1) I'd encourage each poster to limit themselves to one post of 5 or
less value wines per month, to keep things from being dominated by a
few.
2) Please just post the wines, with little commentary. This might be
hard on verbose people like myself, but might encourage those who
might
otherwise be hesitant (if 7 people posted before you, each with
detailed tasting notes, might not feel as comfortable just posting
your
wine). Certainly feel free to start a thread of your tasting
impressions of any wine(s) and be as verbose as you want!
3) No bashing of others' suggestions. Let's try to be supportive as
possible. It's fine to ask questions re wines you're interested in.
4) Please try to be sure that the wines you suggest are reasonably
available (wines that you bought 4 years ago, or only available at a
winery is less valuable as a monthlyresource)
5) There should be a 2 month limit on posting any wine. This will
ensure the list is a bit fresher.

Looking forward to everyone's suggestions!

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On Mar 27, 9:46?am, "DaleW" > wrote:
> Oops, let this go for a couple months. Will combine March and April,.
> This is the monthly posting formerly entitled "QPR Wines for (fill in
> the month)" . Please post up to 5 wines that you thought were a great
> value and feel others should look for.
> 1) I'd encourage each poster to limit themselves to one post of 5 or
> less value wines per month, to keep things from being dominated by a
> few.
> 2) Please just post the wines, with little commentary. This might be
> hard on verbose people like myself, but might encourage those who
> might
> otherwise be hesitant (if 7 people posted before you, each with
> detailed tasting notes, might not feel as comfortable just posting
> your
> wine). Certainly feel free to start a thread of your tasting
> impressions of any wine(s) and be as verbose as you want!
> 3) No bashing of others' suggestions. Let's try to be supportive as
> possible. It's fine to ask questions re wines you're interested in.
> 4) Please try to be sure that the wines you suggest are reasonably
> available (wines that you bought 4 years ago, or only available at a
> winery is less valuable as a monthlyresource)
> 5) There should be a 2 month limit on posting any wine. This will
> ensure the list is a bit fresher.
>
> Looking forward to everyone's suggestions!



2005 Berger Gruner Veltliner (Kremstal). $9/liter.
2002 Ogier "La Rosine" (VdP Collines Rhodaniennes ). $12
2004 Catherine et Claude Mar?chal "Cuv?e Gravel " Bourgogne. $18
2005 Ch. Lamothe de Haux (Bordeaux blanc). $5/375, $8.50/750
2005 Pierre-Marie Chermette (Domaine du Vissoux) Cuv?e Traditionelle
Vieilles Vignes ?Beaujolais $12/13

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On Mar 27, 9:46 am, "DaleW" > wrote:
> Oops, let this go for a couple months. Will combine March and April,.
> This is the monthly posting formerly entitled "QPR Wines for (fill in
> the month)" . Please post up to 5 wines that you thought were a great
> value and feel others should look for.
> 1) I'd encourage each poster to limit themselves to one post of 5 or
> less value wines per month, to keep things from being dominated by a
> few.
> 2) Please just post the wines, with little commentary. This might be
> hard on verbose people like myself, but might encourage those who
> might
> otherwise be hesitant (if 7 people posted before you, each with
> detailed tasting notes, might not feel as comfortable just posting
> your
> wine). Certainly feel free to start a thread of your tasting
> impressions of any wine(s) and be as verbose as you want!
> 3) No bashing of others' suggestions. Let's try to be supportive as
> possible. It's fine to ask questions re wines you're interested in.
> 4) Please try to be sure that the wines you suggest are reasonably
> available (wines that you bought 4 years ago, or only available at a
> winery is less valuable as a monthlyresource)
> 5) There should be a 2 month limit on posting any wine. This will
> ensure the list is a bit fresher.
>
> Looking forward to everyone's suggestions!


Prices are those in Ohio. YPMV

Argiolas Perdera Monica di Sardegna $13 Spicy and yummy!
http://www.wineloverspage.com/wines/wt090197.htm

Sociale Santadi Monica di Sardegna Antigua $13
As above

Fourplay (blend of Sicilian grapes) $14 Excellent!
http://wineweekly.com/wine-reviews/w...y-from-sicily/

"What matters most is that this wine is an affordable alternative to
Chianti Riservas that cost around five to ten dollars more. Ripe black
cherry, tar, blackberry, and roasted meat aromas fill the nose, while
the palate is dominated by ripe black cherry and a smooth texture.
Good acidity and medium tannins hold things together quite nicely, and
the wine finishes with a good balance that includes ripe fruit and
hints of tobacco and a pleasantly bitter vegetal / earthy component.
Because of that touch of bitterness at the end, I suggest you match
this with food before trying it alone. It will go well with cheeses
and cheesy dishes, pasta in marinara, pizza, sausage, eggplant parm,
and blackened white meats."

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Bodegas Edra "Xtra Syrah" 2004 Vino de la Tierra Ribera del Gállego (12
Eur)
Borsao Garnacha Mítica 2005 D.O. Campo de Borja (1,30 Eur, yes, you read it
right)
Rejadorada "Novellum" 2003 D.O. Toro (11 Eur)
Domaine Pierre de la Grange VV 2005 AOC Muscadet de Sevre et Maine sur Lies
(10 eur)
Francois Crochet Sancerre Blanc 2006 AOC Sancerre (12 eur)


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On Mar 27, 6:36�pm, Santiago > wrote:
> Bodegas Edra "Xtra Syrah" 2004 Vino de la Tierra Ribera del Gállego (12
> Eur)
> Borsao Garnacha Mítica 2005 D.O. Campo de Borja (1,30 Eur, yes, you read it
> right)
> Rejadorada "Novellum" 2003 D.O. Toro (11 Eur)
> Domaine Pierre de la Grange VV 2005 AOC Muscadet de Sevre et Maine sur Lies
> (10 eur)
> Francois Crochet Sancerre Blanc 2006 AOC Sancerre (12 eur)
>
> S.


Totally agree re the '05 Pierre de la Grange, very fine juice.
Never heard of the Mitica, but at that price I'd certainly try! Wow. I
tend to like the "regular" Borsao (Grenache/Tempranillo blend) a lot,.



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Domaine de Fontsainte, Reserve la Demoiselle, Corbieres 2004

I think I paid 11.99US nice wine, fruity, no real finish medium body a
very nice wine for a weekday evening last minute burger on the grill
sort of meal. In fact it was good enough for a reprise any time a
lighter red with good acidity is required. maybe not a red sauce wine
but . . .
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"DaleW" > wrote in message
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A couple of Côtes de Castillon
01 Ch. La Pierrière
97 Ch. Cap de Faugères The shop still has a stock of this and it is still
drinking well and at ~US$15.90, it's pretty good value. Recent vintages are
close to double that.

Muscadet
05 Ch. L'Oiselinière (Sèvre et Marne, sur lie).
Graham


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