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In Reply to: RE: So there... posted by mkuller on June 21, 2018 at 14:38:16
I'm not a fan...especially of domestic (I mean US). I would never spend money on crazy expensive Gran Cru's even if I had the scratch ( I don't) I found a mid priced Druhin that I like, but its still chardonnay. The most boring grape ever. Oak it, make it taste like butter, anything but how the grape actually tastes.
Long live Riesling.
Yeah I'm just trying to stir the pot.
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...other than champagne, my wife's favorite varietal (reds give her a headache).
I don't drink it but most women I know do.
And it's CA domestic not Grand Cru.
Probably Rombauer is most the popular one for those who can aford it - extreme oak and butter ($35).
Varietals used in champagne are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier.
I do like a well made Chardonnay. With food, I prefer a french style which are typically drier and have more of a mineral element.
I also love a good Riesling. I've had some good American but I still prefer a German made. Unluckily it seems they have fallen out of favor. The selection at stores has reduced to about 30% of what they used to carry here in Houston.
...most of what we drink isn't even real champagne!
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