But of the few thousand bottles that I've consumed, I like Toasted Head Chardonnay the best.
Give it a shot, it's delish. It's buttery and fruity.
If you want something ever sweeter than chadonnay then try a Riesling.
I figured you would know nothing about wine.
Thanks, I am writing that one down. Is it really expensive? I want a decent price so that I can consume more,lol.
I do not like real sweet.
Do you drink any pinot grigio
i used to always drink pinot grigio - and then i became a red wine drinker. white gives me a headache - that sucks that you cant drink red anymore. the only white i can really recommend is pinot - it's the only one i used to drink really.
i prefer pinot grigio to chardonnay most of the time.
if you want to try a white that isn't too dry, i LOVE the luna di luna in the yellow bottle - it is a pinot grigio/pinot biaco (i think) blend. it is super light and perfect for summer, but i drink it year round.
i tried riesling 10 years ago or so when someone recommended it to me and it was WAY too sweet and fruity for me. it could have been just the one i got, but i've never gone back. blech.
But of the few thousand bottles that I've consumed, I like Toasted Head Chardonnay the best.
Give it a shot, it's delish. It's buttery and fruity.
If you want something ever sweeter than chadonnay then try a Riesling.
I figured you would know nothing about wine.
Thanks, I am writing that one down. Is it really expensive? I want a decent price so that I can consume more,lol.
I do not like real sweet.
Do you drink any pinot grigio
i used to always drink pinot grigio - and then i became a red wine drinker. white gives me a headache - that sucks that you cant drink red anymore. the only white i can really recommend is pinot - it's the only one i used to drink really.
really? interesting with the white. I thought red has higher sulfites?
well, I hope it does not happen with white now too.
I use to only drink red and was a merlot and cab drinker.
i prefer pinot grigio to chardonnay most of the time.
if you want to try a white that isn't too dry, i LOVE the luna di luna in the yellow bottle - it is a pinot grigio/pinot biaco (i think) blend. it is super light and perfect for summer, but i drink it year round.
i tried riesling 10 years ago or so when someone recommended it to me and it was WAY too sweet and fruity for me. it could have been just the one i got, but i've never gone back. blech.
same.
lib, i LOVE pinot noir. that's my wine of choice, by a mile.
i prefer pinot grigio to chardonnay most of the time.
if you want to try a white that isn't too dry, i LOVE the luna di luna in the yellow bottle - it is a pinot grigio/pinot biaco (i think) blend. it is super light and perfect for summer, but i drink it year round.
i tried riesling 10 years ago or so when someone recommended it to me and it was WAY too sweet and fruity for me. it could have been just the one i got, but i've never gone back. blech.
yeah, I think rieslings are too sweet for me too. I remember at a wine tasting that was the case.
I will check that one out too. I am going to be looking for my perfect white and plan to try all recommendations.
What you really need to do is get a babysitter and your dh to drive and go to a wine tasting or to a vineyard and go for it. Just have a notebook to jot down what you like.
What you really need to do is get a babysitter and your dh to drive and go to a wine tasting or to a vineyard and go for it. Just have a notebook to jot down what you like.
you are sooo right, but I do not see that happening until maybe Spring. We actually do have many here in Norther Michigan in the Traverse City area.
I want to go back to NY state and go to the wineries there.
i prefer pinot grigio to chardonnay most of the time.
if you want to try a white that isn't too dry, i LOVE the luna di luna in the yellow bottle - it is a pinot grigio/pinot biaco (i think) blend. it is super light and perfect for summer, but i drink it year round.
i tried riesling 10 years ago or so when someone recommended it to me and it was WAY too sweet and fruity for me. it could have been just the one i got, but i've never gone back. blech.
yeah, I think rieslings are too sweet for me too. I remember at a wine tasting that was the case.
I will check that one out too. I am going to be looking for my perfect white and plan to try all recommendations.
i prefer pinot grigio to chardonnay most of the time.
if you want to try a white that isn't too dry, i LOVE the luna di luna in the yellow bottle - it is a pinot grigio/pinot biaco (i think) blend. it is super light and perfect for summer, but i drink it year round.
i tried riesling 10 years ago or so when someone recommended it to me and it was WAY too sweet and fruity for me. it could have been just the one i got, but i've never gone back. blech.
yeah, I think rieslings are too sweet for me too. I remember at a wine tasting that was the case.
I will check that one out too. I am going to be looking for my perfect white and plan to try all recommendations.
Do you chill all white wines?
Yes. I like mine practically frozen. LOL.
ditto.
i've been known to drop an ice cube into a too-warm glass of wine.
I love red wine but if I am going to just have one drink, I often like a nice glass of white.
Any more than one glass of white though and I get headaches and am up all night. I'll go to sleep like normal and then an hour or two later I am up like it is morning. Wide awake.
so, that said, I don't have any recommendations. lol
What you really need to do is get a babysitter and your dh to drive and go to a wine tasting or to a vineyard and go for it. Just have a notebook to jot down what you like.
you are sooo right, but I do not see that happening until maybe Spring. We actually do have many here in Norther Michigan in the Traverse City area.
I want to go back to NY state and go to the wineries there.
I have never really met a glass of white wine that I didn't adore, lol! There are a ton of wineries out on Long Island, if you ever make it out this way.