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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
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If you want a wine you can hardly taste, why drink wine?  Water is much cheaper and widely available.

That said, give France a try.  La Bicyclette or La Vielle Ferme make nice, crisp, inexpensive white wine but you will get some lemon / citrus flavor. 

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<p>If you want a wine you can hardly taste, why drink wine?  Water is much cheaper and widely available.</p>
<p>That said, give France a try.  La Bicyclette or La Vielle Ferme make nice, crisp, inexpensive white wine but you will get some lemon / citrus flavor. </p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#039;m no wine drinker by any means, but I have tried Arbor Mist and found it to be a very VERY inexpensive lite tasting wine.  And there are several flavors.  Right now I have cranberry in the fridge.  We opened it to go with our thanksgiving dinner.  Seemed like a perfect match.</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m no wine drinker by any means, but I have tried Arbor Mist and found it to be a very VERY inexpensive lite tasting wine.  And there are several flavors.  Right now I have cranberry in the fridge.  We opened it to go with our thanksgiving dinner.  Seemed like a perfect match.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 16:38:16 +0000</pubDate>
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Try something sweet and stay away from wines that are described as being &quot;dry&quot;.   And don&#039;t let a waiter tell you what to drink with which meal - if you like a wine, than that is what you should drink regardless of &quot;the rules.&quot;  A sweet wine is technically a desert wine but I like it with all sorts of entree&#039;s so that is what I order.

My personal favorite is St. James Winery Velvet White, Sweet White Wine.  It comes from St. James MO and I convinced my local store to stock it for me &#039;cos driving to Missouri every couple of months got old quick.  It is also a very inexpensive wine (less than $10) and oh so very very good.  Try it, you&#039;ll like it!

St. James also has several other varieties that are just as delicious so try them all if you can find the label.
 
Another favorite is Camelot Mead, a honey based wine from Oliver Winery in Bloomington Indiana. Still under $10 and very very Delicious. If you like to spend big money on wine, you MUST try Oliver&#039;s Ice Wine, by far the best taste I have ever had in my mouth ever... but it will set you back about $50 a bottle.  Worth it though I must say.


ps. If you can not get either of these in your area, try a Riesling.  It is a German style white desert wine and most varieties are less than $10.</description>
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<p>Try something sweet and stay away from wines that are described as being &#8220;dry&#8221;.   And don&#8217;t let a waiter tell you what to drink with which meal &#8211; if you like a wine, than that is what you should drink regardless of &#8220;the rules.&#8221;  A sweet wine is technically a desert wine but I like it with all sorts of entree&#8217;s so that is what I order.</p>
<p>My personal favorite is St. James Winery Velvet White, Sweet White Wine.  It comes from St. James MO and I convinced my local store to stock it for me &#8216;cos driving to Missouri every couple of months got old quick.  It is also a very inexpensive wine (less than $10) and oh so very very good.  Try it, you&#8217;ll like it!</p>
<p>St. James also has several other varieties that are just as delicious so try them all if you can find the label.</p>
<p>Another favorite is Camelot Mead, a honey based wine from Oliver Winery in Bloomington Indiana. Still under $10 and very very Delicious. If you like to spend big money on wine, you MUST try Oliver&#8217;s Ice Wine, by far the best taste I have ever had in my mouth ever&#8230; but it will set you back about $50 a bottle.  Worth it though I must say.</p>
<p>ps. If you can not get either of these in your area, try a Riesling.  It is a German style white desert wine and most varieties are less than $10.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 18:04:28 +0000</pubDate>
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I depends on what your definition of mellow is...not to get all Clinton-esque on you.  Personally I tend to like Pinot Grigios because they generally aren&#039;t too sweet or dry.  Robert Mondavi has a great one and so does Cavit.  Both are clean and crisp.  Savignon Blancs are pretty good too.  The Mondavi label makes pretty good wines all around.  I haven&#039;t found one that I disliked and it is pretty afordable.</description>
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<p>I depends on what your definition of mellow is&#8230;not to get all Clinton-esque on you.  Personally I tend to like Pinot Grigios because they generally aren&#8217;t too sweet or dry.  Robert Mondavi has a great one and so does Cavit.  Both are clean and crisp.  Savignon Blancs are pretty good too.  The Mondavi label makes pretty good wines all around.  I haven&#8217;t found one that I disliked and it is pretty afordable.</p>
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i don&#039;t know what you mean by &quot;mellow&quot;, but personally i love Viognier.  it&#039;s light and very floral.  Smoking Loon makes a nice affordable Viognier, but there are many different vineyards which produce it.</description>
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<p>i don&#8217;t know what you mean by &#8220;mellow&#8221;, but personally i love Viognier.  it&#8217;s light and very floral.  Smoking Loon makes a nice affordable Viognier, but there are many different vineyards which produce it.</p>
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