i'm a rioja girl...that's about as much as i know about red wine lol. M Frenchie surely knows more![]()
The red wine thread..... I am an aficionado, not an expert but I do like my reds. However, tonight's a stout and Pernod night so more sense from me another time. Like Hornette, Rioja is indeed the first choice... but by no means the only one.
Try a Zinfandel if you like heavy bodied Reds. Grown extensively in California, so should be readily availed in Mex. great to have with a big juicy T Bone or strong cheese. As now days, especially in the US, people select wines by the grape variety, for me the king of grape varieties for red wine is the Pinot Noir, so try one from Oregon. Willamette Valley produces excellent wine in a good year, but can be a little pricey.
Enjoy your drinking.
I might just well do that!
Central Otago Pinot Noirs are very good, too. Even the French who produce Burgundies agree.
Rose has a very bad image in NZ. It is seen as a drink for women at a BBQ in the summer. No one here has much idea about French wines other than Champaigne.
Possibly because they have some of the best wines going & don't need to know about French ones...
Maybe. Certainly the whites and Pinot noir but I'm not so sure about other red varieties. Having said that a wine growing friend of mine is convinced that the Nelson region would be good for Tempranillo - what Rioja is made from.
Both Chile and Argentina produce some excellent reds, especially Merlot.