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[quote=Anonymous]9:57 here. I totally agree that the best solution is to ask an employee at a good wine store (like Schneider's, Macarthur, Ace, Calvert Woodley, etc.) But OP gets that--she said she always has to ask at the wine store. And she asked instead for some suggestions here that might help. I offered some. Not necessarily my personal favorites that I would pick, but ideas that (a) are easy for OP to find, (b) are in her price range, and (c) are likely to appeal to a broad range of people. I personally don't drink that much chardonnay, but I'd be very happy if someone brought me a bottle of Sonoma Cutrer or Dry Creek. Most wine snobs probably have their preferred cabernets or pinots or whatever, but I think trying to bring a good one at a reasonable price to a dinner by someone you don't know is probably a fool's errand, or at least is going to involve more misses than hits. Just trying to provide the suggestions PP asked for, that would be helpful to someone who doesn't know anything about wine. (And might be looking at the grocery store or whatever store is on the way to the dinner.) [/quote]
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