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wispa
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Re: Wine for Christmas dinner.
      21/12/2008 21:24

Champagne! on special offer in most places, and it is Xmas, but it all depends on how many, and how much they drink. Prosecco is a good alternative , in fact I prefer it. But ask Beba before buying, she is the expert. Well she is Italian! Ideal with nibbles before lunch!

I love Italian wine, so would be happy with a Pinot Grigio as a white wine. Or a Sicilian white. Tesco do a gorgeous one. Red wine, my favourite is Montepulciano (£2.88 in Lidl), or Bardolino. I know I sound like a cheapskate but it is the best value for price and taste.

I know Aussie wines are popular, but I find them too heavy, especially the Chardonnays.

If I want to be a bit more extravagant, then it would be Sancerre, but that has sentimental value so I don't drink it at Xmas.

Hardy's do a Nottage Hill red dessert wine which is heaven. But 17.5%, so small glasses only, but perfect with pudding and cheese. Doesn't need to be chilled either. We used to have Beaumes de Venise at Xmas, but this is better, so much better I have had to hide it!

..wispa

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* Wine for Christmas dinner. lovelylady56 21/12/2008 20:32
. * * Re: Wine for Christmas dinner. Beba   23/12/2008 00:05
. * * Re: Wine for Christmas dinner. issi   23/12/2008 10:07
. * * Re: Wine for Christmas dinner. Gem17   21/12/2008 20:38
. * * Re: Wine for Christmas dinner. Snowy1066   21/12/2008 21:10
. * * Re: Wine for Christmas dinner. wispa   21/12/2008 21:24
. * * Re: Wine for Christmas dinner. Twiddledout   22/12/2008 10:07

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