Monday, December 28, 2009

White Blush Opinions: Best Beer & Best Blush Or White Wine?

Opinions: Best Beer & Best Blush or White Wine? - white blush

Just looking for some opinions other than Miller or Bud What's your favorite color is beer

Includes:
Brand
Taste
and medium-sized enterprises (draft, bottle, tin)

What is your favorite wine should be chilled (rosé and white wines)

Includes:
Brand
Taste
Age and whether

6 comments:

TE said...

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TE said...

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Gilby said...

Brand: Sparrows
Taste: Vice beer
I was stationed in Germany for 3 years, which is the only place where I was, is that Real Ale. Since I'm back in the States and can not German beer that taking've Red Stripe will be taken.

As I like sweet wine, dry

girlnext... said...

For Coors Light
And everyone knows Zin wine.

J said...

Beer: I do not know

Rosé Wines:
Name: Vin Gris de Cigare (California)
Taste: A light scent of fruit, lots of berry flavor, aroma of flowers and various herbs, especially light, fresh, chilled to 50F
Age: drinking as young as possible. Last the 2005 harvest.
Cost: $ 15, widely available in the delicatessen and liquor stores

White:
Name: Caymus Conundrum
Taste: Slightly sweet (sweeter than the previous Blush, but depending on the year), fishing with a touch of honey and buttermilk or smell and taste of oak, but also heavier than previous crispy Blush
Age: Can be stored for at least 3-4 years, but ready to drink. Last the 2005 harvest.
Cost: $ 25, widely distributed throughout the world

J said...

Beer: I do not know

Rosé Wines:
Name: Vin Gris de Cigare (California)
Taste: A light scent of fruit, lots of berry flavor, aroma of flowers and various herbs, especially light, fresh, chilled to 50F
Age: drinking as young as possible. Last the 2005 harvest.
Cost: $ 15, widely available in the delicatessen and liquor stores

White:
Name: Caymus Conundrum
Taste: Slightly sweet (sweeter than the previous Blush, but depending on the year), fishing with a touch of honey and buttermilk or smell and taste of oak, but also heavier than previous crispy Blush
Age: Can be stored for at least 3-4 years, but ready to drink. Last the 2005 harvest.
Cost: $ 25, widely distributed throughout the world

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