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Oyster Bay/Giesens/Allan Scott Sav. Kim Crawford Unoaked Chardonnay. mmmmmmmmmmm
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Any wine as long as it's red and there's lots of it!

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Been off the turps for a while and won't be back on for some time either.

I'm a sav / resiling drinker for white wines
for Reds I prefer a shiraz/syrah or a merlot.. Too many tannins in cab sav for me.

I rarely spend over $15 a bottle, there are some great wines between $10-15.

Fav bubbles is still Morten Estate, although Lindauer isn't bad for the price.


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Natarawa Stables I love, with the Sav or the Chard.

Mudhouse is yum, and so is Villa Maria.

I use to work with Wino's infact their number plate is WINOS, so I learnt alot from him!!!

When I go out I usually drink the house wine.

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Can't go wrong with Matua.


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Montana Reserve Pinot is on special at the moment! Thogh RJ, you're probably too busy to get some
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Rabbit Ranch Pino!!
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Ah yeah Matua is great!
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Brown Brothers Moscato for a sweet wine or their Merlot

Soljans Fusion for a sweet bubbly (LOVE the stuff!!)

I know that anything that uses the muscat grape is quite sweet which I like but a lot of people don't

other than that I don't really take much notice of wines I enjoy but I really should. i might actually try a couple of the suggestions on here too
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Chardon, Bernadino, Aquila, Spumante...............oh thats right im not 16 anymore haha

I so cant wait to be able to have the occasional wine again i have over 40 bottles i was working my way through in the hope to find my perfect wine but i cant remember what ive tried and what ive liked yet so not much help. Definitely willing to add some of the above suggestions to the collection tho
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Good to see that a few of you have the good taste to love Oyster Bay (not that I work for them and am biased!! )

WestBrook do a beautiful Riesling and NobleOne is a great dessert wine
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Shingle Peak Pinot Gris is nommy (and it's really cheap this week but I can't tell you where cos it might be breaking forum rules ).

I always feel really bad buying wine when I'm obviously PG. My cellar is nicely expanding though. When I'm in the wine aisles, I always find myself saying "let's get some wine for Dad, Dan" really loudly in case I'm being watched
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Flissty - I use to buy by the case on line while pregnant. That way no one knew
       
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I love NZ savs.


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Just having a bottle of 555 Shiraz on special about $10 at countdown. Very smooth :)
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I'm a red wine drinker these days however, Triple Bank Pinot Gris is by far my favourite white wine and my absolute favourite.

My fave red wine is Nikau Point Cabernet Merlot

Drinking a glass now in fact

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