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 My theory is a lot of people are hesitant to try wine for mental reasons, rather than taste, and Yellowtail helps them to think 'hey, not all wine is bad, maybe I should try some more'. I think the Macanudo reference is a good one. Yellowtail ain't a great wine, but it ain't a bad wine. Same with Mac, it ain't a great cigar, but it ain't bad either. It's not very interesting, but it may get a person started down the slope. I still think Yellowtail is fairly representative of New World Shiraz, but I'll admit I haven't tried many. For those of you who hate Yellowtail, can you give me a few ideas of other New World Shiraz that you DO like? I need to restock my wine fridge anyway and I'd love some advice.  | 
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			Torbreck "Woodcutters" Shiraz Barossa Valley is an excellent choice for under $20.  They also make other Shiraz at different price points  up  to  $150+.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			I usually stick to shiraz from Marquis Philips D'arenberg and The Winners Tank. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Marquis Philips #9 Shiraz is about 30 a bottle, but well worth it. Woop Woop actually puts out a decent product for about 10 bucks.  | 
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			Thanksgiving wine- what is everyone drinking? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Only 4 of this year with my sister going to her in-laws. My dad doesn't drink wine so 2-3 bottles will be more than enough this year. As of right now we'll be having: 2007 August Briggs Russian River Chardonnay 2006 Melville Clone 115 Indigine Pinot Noir or 2006 Whetstone Wine Cellars Pleasant Hill Vineyard Pinot Noir My mom leans towards just-sweet German Gewurztraminer and Riesling, I think she'll enjoy the change of pace.  | 
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			It's such a pain in the a$$ to travel with wine these days, so will buy a mixed case when I hit the ground. Sucks.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	  Pre 9/11 I always brought a couple of heavy hitters with me. On the upside, my cousin collects and cellars european beers, so I always get to try interesting stuff that I know very litte about. ![]() ~Vitis  | 
	
		
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
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			Picked up some bottles this weekend. 3 for drinking and 2 put away. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	To drink: 2006 Bogle Petite Sirah- North Coast, CA 2005 Chateau Larrivaux- Haut Medoc, Bordeaux, France 2005 Hugel Pinot Blanc Cuvee Les Amours - Alsace, France To put away: 2006 Whetstone JonBoat Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, CA 2005 Volta Cabernet Sauvignon -Napa Valley, CA  | 
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 ![]() For the price I try to keep a bottle or two for spur of the moment drinking. Its very easy to drink and really food friendly.  | 
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			Typically,  I like either a mature Burgundy or Madeira with turkey.  No idea on which ones I am going to open.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Agreed with the Burgundy Moses. Pinot and turkey is a great match. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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