Well, this is the Black Label season at Wolf Blass (australia), what is yours...
What is your prefered wine ?
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Barolo's are nice.
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None of the above.
I think wine the price performance ratio is fairly stable, so my answer would be the most expensive one.SIG TOO BIG! Maximum 120x60 button and no more than 3 text lines of DEFAULT SIZE and COLOR. Unless your sig is for a GFY top banner sponsor, then you may use a 624x80 instead of a 120x60.Comment
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See, I do not agreeOriginally posted by mistersoft
None of the above.
I think wine the price performance ratio is fairly stable, so my answer would be the most expensive one.
I have tasted some more expensive wine than the one i ahve usually and it wasn't always better.
My best one so far was the Black Label from Wolf Blass (about 70$ here) and I ever tasted some at 150, even 200 and they were not better, to me at least. Not so many people can tell you the diference between a 50$ and a 200$ wine (blindfolded).
I know that some expensive wine here are very affordable in the US, the yellow label that you can buy at Costco for 10 (which is very very good by the way) is sold almost 20$ here ...Comment
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Wine is horribly over-priced in the US (local and import). I enjoy Bordeaux reds (clarets) and in the UK I can get a really good Haut-Médoc for around $15. Here in the US I could pay anything from $25-$40 for something fairly mediochre.
There are a lot of very nice Italian, Australian and South American reds too, but if they get to the US, the prices are again high. In my part of the mid-west I'm lucky to find any at all
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i like cabernet sauvignon and merlot!

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Hum... you have some excellent California wineries who produce very nice wines at cheap price in US but who are quite expensive hereOriginally posted by jayeff
Wine is horribly over-priced in the US (local and import). I enjoy Bordeaux reds (clarets) and in the UK I can get a really good Haut-Médoc for around $15. Here in the US I could pay anything from $25-$40 for something fairly mediochre.
There are a lot of very nice Italian, Australian and South American reds too, but if they get to the US, the prices are again high. In my part of the mid-west I'm lucky to find any at all

Name : US : CAN
Fetzer Cab Sauv : 7$ US : 18$ cdn
Robert Mondavi Cab Sauv: 10$ US : 22$ cdn
Beringer Zinfandel : 10$ US : 20$ cdn
The liquors and wie are controlled by the government here which take a huge profit
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Actually.. the best wine you can get is not listed... Dego Red... Homeade Italian wine is the stuff...
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