I am intrigued. I thought Rieslings were uber sweet by their very nature.
Also, you people with your high-falutin boxes of wine can just feast your eyes on this! It actually comes highly recommended by a real-life foodie, but I confess I haven't tried it myself.
Also, you people with your high-falutin boxes of wine can just feast your eyes on this! It actually comes highly recommended by a real-life foodie, but I confess I haven't tried it myself.
Well, la-de-dah, Mrs. Lovey Howell!
I prefer to suck my wine out of discarded hobo clothing.
Right now, I am drinking some three* buck Chuck beaujolais, though, because I am tired.
does barley wine count? as its called by the brits.
or perhaps a german version... a good 12% alc/vol dopple bock. from what i've read thoes german monks wanted a good strong liquid bread for linten fast. It just sounds like a good excuse to get drunk really fast to me.... oh yes lets all not eat and drink strong beer for nurishment.
I have been curious about the "premium" boxed wines, so this thread inspired me to finally try one.
There is big wine warehouse next to my office, so I scooted on over there to check out the selection. They mostly had the typical 5liter/$5 stuff, but there was a smaller section with the premiums. They come in a smaller box, but are still a respectable 3 liters. Also, since they are more snooty, some call them "cask" wines, but it reality it's just a plastic bladder in a box.
This is the one I picked
It was pretty good, but I'm getting burned out on cabernets, I should have gotten the pinot grigio.
He paid $13.99??? They're only $10 at Total Wine & More. But, if you decide to go this route, you might as well go with everclear and kool aid.
I can totally relate to Chuckles story, I feel the same way about Jim Beam. Although, I would have to say boxed wine is a little superior to bourbon, for example, Wiki says the wine bag makes a great blow-up pillow, which beats the hell out of sleeping on a Jim Beam bottle.
I'm on a big vinho verde kick right now. It's cheap, it goes with many foods and it's great to cook with. It isn't the least bit challenging, but it's fizzy!
Synthetic corks and screwtops? If they work, I'm all for 'em. I swear people get snooty about the strangest things.
A great thread to ask,
what does everyone think about the drive towards synthetic cork and the even more controversial drive to screw tops?
I have no opinion one way or the other about synthetic corks. If I find out one is bad for the environment or something, I might take issue, but until then I don't give a damn.
As far as screw off tops, go, I love 'em! I own at least one hundred thousand corkscrews. I keep one in my glovebox and another in my makeup bag, yet I still somehow manage to find myself stranded somewhere without one, and I have to purchase another to add to the collection. Screw-top wines just may be the solution.
A great thread to ask,
what does everyone think about the drive towards synthetic cork and the even more controversial drive to screw tops?
Screw tops are for people primitive enough to drink wine from the bottle. Never dealt with synthetic corks. Sounds wierd.
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Screw-tops do a much better job of keeping wine fresh than a cork does. I think a lot of quality vintners would use them if there wasn't such a strong negative association.
I don't mind the synthetic corks. They're less likely to break in an old bottle.
Screw-tops, to me, indicate a low-quality wine.
Not always the case, though. Red Bicyclette, for example, has a screw off top, and it's decent for a table wine. It's perfect for concerts, picnics, and any other ocassion where Ensign Steve is likely to forget her corkscrew.