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 I know a few of you out there drink wine, and I'm a creature of habit, so I usually don't branch out beyond a couple of favorites.  But, I was thinking of branching out, and I was wondering what wines some of the more experienced wine connoisseurs might recommened.  Which Texas wines are good, for example? | ||
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 Thunderbird. Boone's Farm. Strawberry Hill. Mad Dog 20 20 Now that that's out of the way. Any good wines that you might recommend? Which Texas wines are good? | |||
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 I have always had excellent luck with the Llano Estacado brands. They will mix and match for a case quantity, and the winery tour is pretty fun. They are in Lubbock. I also personally like the Meeker Merlot with the painted handprints on the bottle. Not only a pretty good Merlot, but the handprints are a good conversation starter. | |||
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 I've had the Llano wines also and they are very good.  Another label we like (and the wine is good, too) is Menage a Trois -- both the chardonnay and the merlot.  Yellow Tail Shiraz is also good. | |||
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 I like St. Genevieve "Texas Red."  It is a good solid red wine without a lot of bite or aftertaste.  Best of all - it's cheap! | |||
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 My favorite red wine is Red Rock merlot. It's amazing and very affordable. Only a few restaurants carry it so I order it online here: http://jerichowine.com/item.asp?PID=1091 | |||
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