Chateauneuf de Pape. My son brought me back a 16% version a couple of years ago. I have never seen a higher percentage wine?
There was a few years back an Australian white wine sold by Laithwaites called the black stump. The finest wine I've personally tasted.
Black Stump is lovely, but it's the red I like. A very full bodied Durif, I could drink it all night. If I had any. Always found Laithwaites reds much better than their whites.
Chateauneuf de Pape. My son brought me back a 16% version a couple of years ago. I have never seen a higher percentage wine?
There was a few years back an Australian white wine sold by Laithwaites called the black stump. The finest wine I've personally tasted.
Black Stump is lovely, but it's the red I like. A very full bodied Durif, I could drink it all night. If I had any. Always found Laithwaites reds much better than their whites.
Black Stump is my go to red as well - but it is too easy to drink at times! I use the Sunday Times Wine Club quite a bit, which is of course Laithwaites.
I also like Merlot and a good Barolo, and for white I would usually go for Pinot Grigio or Chablis.
Ahhh a thread I can dig into. Became a wine salesman 1 year ago so I’ve taken a deep dive into it
For Reds-Argentine Malbec, California Pinot Noir
For Whites-Off-Dry Riesling, Chablis
For something sweet (my all time favorite wine)-Banfi Rosa Regale-One of the few sparkling sweet reds that isn’t Lambrusco. Absolutely incredible product
For a special occasion I thought I would treat myself to a decent bottle of wine last week, I had never spent so much on a single bottle before, but it was tainted and spoiled!, some idiot had only gone and stuck a cork in it.
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There was a few years back an Australian white wine sold by Laithwaites called the black stump. The finest wine I've personally tasted.
Like a merlot.
Also jammy red you can drink cold.
Guvenor, a Spanish red, is good value.
https://www.decantalo.co.uk/en/alma-atlantica-rosado.html#/1-volume-75_cl/177-year-without_vintage
After that Rioja
Red wine all day long (and every day for me)
For Reds-Argentine Malbec, California Pinot Noir
For Whites-Off-Dry Riesling, Chablis
For something sweet (my all time favorite wine)-Banfi Rosa Regale-One of the few sparkling sweet reds that isn’t Lambrusco. Absolutely incredible product
Seriously, I can't drink white it gives me heartburn. Love a red though, a nice Shiraz or Merlot.
A Gavi di Gavi or a Picpoul for a white
Very rarely drink wine, only ever red and in a restaurant.