Anonymous
Post 12/08/2015 15:33     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

cantina zaccagnini montepulciano d'abruzzo--buy it by the case at Costco. An easy to drink, dry Italian red wine that is priced at under $12. It has a distinctive bottle with twine from the grape vine.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2015 14:34     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:World Market sells a Picpoul de Pinet in a green labelled bottle that was the house white at the Inn at Little Washington. It's around $10 and I've found it's universally liked. Leave some bottles for me, though!


Good to know this is available at World Market. I love this wine. The Silver Spork and previously Marvelous Market at Eastern Market used to sell this, and I miss it. It is such a quaffable wine.


I'm pretty sure that Paul's in DC has it too.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2015 14:19     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

Casillero Diablo Cabernet
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2015 14:15     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

Anonymous wrote:World Market sells a Picpoul de Pinet in a green labelled bottle that was the house white at the Inn at Little Washington. It's around $10 and I've found it's universally liked. Leave some bottles for me, though!


Good to know this is available at World Market. I love this wine. The Silver Spork and previously Marvelous Market at Eastern Market used to sell this, and I miss it. It is such a quaffable wine.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2015 09:30     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

World Market sells a Picpoul de Pinet in a green labelled bottle that was the house white at the Inn at Little Washington. It's around $10 and I've found it's universally liked. Leave some bottles for me, though!
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2015 09:12     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

Any Sauvignon blanc from Marlborough should be reliable. Lots of good choices in the $10-$15 range. Oyster Bay, Mussel Bay, Nobilo, etc.

Pinot Noir is a pretty safe red. Not as heavy and spicy as a Malbec or a Syrah, but substantial.

I like Barboursville Pinot Grigio out of Charlottesville a lot. Lots of good Italian Pinot Grigios out on the market though.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2015 09:05     Subject: Re:Reliable wines to serve at dinners

Agree that you should go to a wine shop and ask for good bottles to pair with the foods you're most likely to serve.

We host people A LOT. What I do is always keep my favorites on hand, bottles I've enjoyed in the past and that I know pair well with some of the general categories of food I'm likely to serve. I also have a few bottles of generally good stuff on hand, as well as beer, for friends who know what they like even if it doesn't pair. And PP is right that some foods, like spicy SE Asian food, more casual food (BBQ, etc) pairs better with beer.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2015 09:01     Subject: Re:Reliable wines to serve at dinners

Apothic?
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2015 08:56     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

chateau st michelle
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2015 08:49     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

What's your price point, OP?
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2015 23:53     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Underwood Pinot


In the easy open pop top cans??


Yes, for fun, however it also comes in a more respectable bottle.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2015 23:50     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

Anonymous wrote:Underwood Pinot


In the easy open pop top cans??
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2015 23:47     Subject: Re:Reliable wines to serve at dinners

Just go to any decent wine shop and tell them what you are having and get a recommendation. What goes with one meal may not go with another. And if you are having something like chili or tacos you are better off with beer.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2015 23:46     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

Underwood Pinot
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2015 23:43     Subject: Reliable wines to serve at dinners

I am the OP of the 'want to entertain more' post. What are wines that you have on hand to pull out for impromptu gatherings.