Kyrstyn Kralovec
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Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
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K Story wrote:A friend and I are going to have a little wine and fondue party on Valentines Day for all of our single friends, and I was wondering if anyone had suggestions as to specific wines that they think would go well, preferably under $15?
Looking for matches for swiss cheese w/ granny smith apples, and then for chocolate (dark, w/ Baileys) and berries.
Your suggestions are very much appreciated!
Thanks,
K
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Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
616
Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
Washington DC, Oregon bound
Randy R wrote:K Story wrote:A friend and I are going to have a little wine and fondue party on Valentines Day for all of our single friends, and I was wondering if anyone had suggestions as to specific wines that they think would go well, preferably under $15?
Apremont is an idea that comes to mind, although I'm not sure how well it's distributed in the USA. Take a gander here:
http://www.wine-searcher.com/regions/apremont/1
Randy R wrote:Thomas wrote:Apremont is a perfect idea--wish I had thought of it.
This is where I should beam with pride and pretend I really know something about wine and food. Truth be told, I recalled Apremont being the popular wine in a local fondue restaurant I was in years ago (turned into a half-assed Tex-Mex place since then) and seeing it was in the price range, thought it might be a good idea.
It of course also has the regional logic that sometimes works, Savoie food, Savoie wine
K Story wrote:I also really like the idea of the port, so I'll probably just spring for that myself (we're asking everyone to contribute, which is why we're trying to keep the price down).
I'll report back w/ notes!
Dale Williams
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