Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
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Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
Washington DC, Oregon bound
Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
616
Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
Washington DC, Oregon bound
Otto Nieminen wrote:But if you wan't my frank opinion: if the pairing of chocolate + drink is the important part, then espresso is best of all. Or then enjoy a nice dessert and dessert wine separately (= my preferred option).
-Otto-
Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
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Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
Washington DC, Oregon bound
Glenn Mackles wrote:If you are looking for a good, cheap Tawny port, you might try Trevor Jones "Jonesy" port from Australia. This one is available most places for no more than $15 or so. The reviews are good and I have found it most impressive for the price.
Glenn
P.S. Edited to add...
"What a sensational value! Made by Trevor Jones in partnership with importer Dan Philips, this is a blend averaging 46 years in age. Its light to medium ruby hue is accompanied by an extraordinary bouquet of sweet candied fruit intermixed with notions of maple syrup, earth, and hazelnuts. This gorgeous tawny delivers plenty of pleasure." --Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate, October 2004.
Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
616
Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
Washington DC, Oregon bound
Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote:Marcorini Moscato d`Asti!!! Yup, I know its not port but with some chocolate items, this is one to consider sometime.
Brooks Rownd
Just got here
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Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:45 pm
Hilo Town. East Hawai'i
Thomas wrote:You can get Late Bottled Vintage Port for under and up to $25.
Not for those of us who cannot abide coffee.Otto Nieminen wrote: But if you wan't my frank opinion: if the pairing of chocolate + drink is the important part, then espresso is best of all.
-Otto-
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