What is your go-to wine to bring to a dinner party/event . . .

Anonymous
Ferrari fume blanc for white and a Pinot noir from Oregon is is typically what I do for red.
Anonymous
The Catena Malbec is great.

I choose wines based on the crowd that will be drinking and how likely I am to actually be able to drink what I brought. If it's a cheap-wine crowd and I'll likely be stuck drinking cheap wine other people brought, I bring cheap wine too. ($12 or under.) if it's a smaller group of people who really like wine and I'm likely to actually get a glass of what I brought, I'll bring something closer to the $20 mark.

For "cheap wine" crowds, sometimes I just pick something with a fun name or fun label. I do try to match the varietal to an area known for that varietal, to increase the chances it won't suck. if I'm shopping in a real wine/liquor store, I'll look for something highly rated by one of the magazines if I'm unfamiliar with the labels.
Anonymous
Fire Road Sauvignon blanc and Cline Cashmere Zinfandel. These are about $15. Cline Pinot Gris is also great at about $21.
Anonymous
9:19 and 9:25 - I was reading all the responses and surprised at the cheap/inexpensive wines listed also. I would definitely base it on my crowd, but I can't imagine bringing something under $15.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:9:19 and 9:25 - I was reading all the responses and surprised at the cheap/inexpensive wines listed also. I would definitely base it on my crowd, but I can't imagine bringing something under $15.


Jeez. Sounds like you need a drink.
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