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quote: Originally posted by Hunter: A Hunter "Pizza Wine".
Great thought. I just had this last week, at $4.00 a glass, in a really nice pizza place. After my wife and I had 2 glasses each, the barguy, who was also the pizza maker, brought another bottle over to our table and had a glass with us. The only problem was that it went great with the pizza, but not so good with the cannolis.
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I had this a couple of weeks ago and didn't like it quite as much as some on this board (think I rated it 83 pts). Still, not a bad QPR, but there are some others I like better.
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This is a wine I keep around the house vintage after vintage--a great one to pull out when you have visitors and you just don't want to bring out the big guns. Echo all of the above.
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| Posts: 2961 | Location: So Cal | Registered: Oct 29, 2001 |    |
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The bottle I had started out fairly interesting but not something I would think non winos would like. Then it turned very "grapey," which I could see non winos liking (i.e., easy drinking) but not something that impressed me. I'm always looking for a good QPR, so maybe I'll have to try again. Might have been a bad bottle.
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I gave this a shot awhile back and did not really care for it. I will admit that it was purchased from Sam's Club (crappy storage a possibility). I might be willing to give it another shot... but a CdR at that price is always more appealing (something from Lirac).
LJ
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Bogle Petite Sirah is usually pretty dependable, I can see the "Grapey" aspects and have poured this for myself as an after dinner drink when I am to lazy to go open myself a bottle of port. Never thought of it as a pizza wine, but I have enjoyed it with steaks.
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| Posts: 504 | Location: New York New York | Registered: Mar 11, 2003 |    |
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Wow... welcome back $10. We haven't seen you in a while.
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| Posts: 4865 | Location: North Plainfield, NJ | Registered: Oct 24, 2001 |    |
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It's been a "house wine" at cdr manor for years and years. I love Bogle!
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| Posts: 4510 | Location: Dubai | Registered: Dec 20, 2002 |    |
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