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Not true at all. I'm a fan of Bordeaux, Italy, Spain, U.S., Germany, Rhone, Aussie in probably that order. Hell, last evening I uncorked a 2001 Vaqueyras.
I think you are seeing a lot of Cali notes because a great vintage, 2001, is justing hitting the streets and people are posting on these wines.
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| Posts: 2373 | Location: Naperville, IL | Registered: Sep 25, 2002 |    |
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I'm basing my thoughts on what I've read here, such as, "What are you buying", "Everday Wine", etc. I've only been here about a short while and I'm not trying to catorgorize anyone. You're absolutely right, I could be dead wrong here.
I'm really just trying to get a feel if there's any interest at all in requesting a possible spin off to "Euro", or "French". If not, not big deal, just curious.
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| Posts: 149 | Location: New Orleans, LA | Registered: Jan 17, 2004 |    |
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Great comment. I have found most sites seem to have a "palate" if you will... and this site is very Calif. and OZ. Not that there is anything wrong with that  As for my palate, I would love to see an Old World forum!!!!
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| Posts: 531 | Location: Dallas, Tx | Registered: Jul 14, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Villa Aldige': Am I wrong?
After spending some time here, it appears that most of you prefer CA (and other wines) over French wines. Hey, I don't have a problem with that at all, because I've learned plenty here...but...do you guys think this is the case?
If so...why?
I started out by drinking bordeaux and moved to Cabernet. I still love a good bordeaux but I've never had a good cheap one. I have had good cheap cabs. I think THAT is part of the Cali popularity.
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| Posts: 102 | Location: nj | Registered: Jan 27, 2004 |    |
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I drink almost everything, but really only talks about California wines for the most part as that's what I am familiar with. I enjoy French wine very much, in particular Champagne and Bordeaux. However, this is one of the area I lack knowledge of, and I am trying to learn about it as much as I possibly can. Here is my cellar breakdown based on country of origin. California 57.9% French 22.7% Washington 8.2% Australia 4.5% Chile 3.5% Germany 1.5% Canada 0.6% Italy 0.6% New Zealand 0.5% --------------------------- 2003 Whirlwind Tour
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| Posts: 6599 | Location: Napa Valley | Registered: Sep 10, 2002 |    |
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Certainly Calif gets a lot of coverage, but I think a pretty good mix here. Calif does so many varietals and many of them well. For every day drinkers I tend to go to spanish because of the value. I don't have my cellar stats here, but I have more from US than anywhere....however I'm not sure Calif leads and if so not by much. I don't buy a lot of Calif because of prices. I have quite a bit of Oregon Pinot (and pinot percentage wise leads my cellar) and Washington cabs, merlot and syrah. My non-US leader is France, but haven't drank a lot of them yet since bordeaux probably leads there. In fact I think I have only one French wine slated to drink this year. After France, Italy is second and then OZ. I'd say most people on here...at least in US drink Calif. wines and there is a strong West Coast contingent, but not sure if the percentage is as high as far as favorite region.
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| Posts: 5137 | Location: San Jose | Registered: May 24, 2002 |    |
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Although I do have a lot of California wines, I also have a lot of wines from other places, like Oregon pinots, NZ sauvignon blancs, french and Spanish roses, plus a lot of the usual suspects from France, Italy, and Spain. From a QPR standpoint I think California has generally sunk to the bottom of the barrel with the notable exception of Pinot Noir. The quality of relatively inexpensive red wines coming out of Spain, the nether regions of Italy, and the Languedoc/So. Rhone is unreal. And although I love the highly extracted fruit forward California style, it is not a style well suited to food generally. And nobody can touch Champagne for real Sparklers.
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| Posts: 39 | Location: Palm Desert, CA | Registered: Dec 12, 2003 |    |
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