Saturday, January 16, 2010

Cracker Barrel Cheddar Cheese What Is A Decent Inexpensive Red Wine I Hear Yellowtail Was Good?

What is a decent inexpensive red wine I hear yellowtail was good? - cracker barrel cheddar cheese

Looking for a wine that goes with the running of Triscuit crackers and cheddar cheese.

9 comments:

Dan B said...

I love Cab Palo Alto (Chile) Peregrine Hill Pinot. (Texas) Blackstone Merlot. (Cali), Smoking Loon Merlot. (?) De Loach Pinot (?). I must admit I do not drink much wine I buy for my girlfriend. But I knew a drinker of wine, once "The only way to learn about wine is the drink, and know how to determine whether a wine is good if you have good taste." To link to tell Kendall Jackson Cab All wines listed costs less than 10 years with the exception of De Loach, I think, is 15

penguino... said...

DAB produces decent wines, and if not, are very expensive. Another good, it would be Ecco Domani. Their Merlot is very nice, and I think I paid about $ 10 for the last one I have.

jautomat... said...

Chile and Argentina continued to make good value wines - Cabernet, Merlot and blends.

I must say that was the last bottle of Shiraz yellow not very good. You can become popular, and jeopardize the quality of the company.

Colanth said...

Blackberry Merlot, the cheese is so strong - the wine is sweet.

ChefGuy said...

Yes, yellow is a great wine for the money. When you shop you will find the magnum for about $ 10. We see also called a French wine, are you ready? Fat Bastard. Its about $ 10 for the bottles of normal size .... enjoy

stick444... said...

I like Yellow Tail Shiraz

char__c is a good cooker said...

Franzia Red Chillable. It will keep in a 5-liter box with a Spickett, only to Frig. But that is only slightly sweet and goes well with cheese. $ 15. to 5 liters.
Here is the website:
http://www.franzia.com/
Merlot is not a candy, but is very popular.

nesstor_... said...

Any Blackberry Merlot is always delicious and very cheap. I like Arbor Mist and Virginia creeper versions.

Karrie said...

He came to me ... Dab acids, if your partner tries to cheese and crackers (no matter the genre, its more how they serve), a sweet, unless she has served as an appetizer, then go with a Merlot or Chianti. Most shops now have the delegates of the wine or the use of labels on the shelves to give a description. Do you have a cost plus global market in your area? Take a good!

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