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mkerr

did you decide to do the uncork york?
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Re: mkerr

  • I haven't mentioned it DH yet, but I will.  I'm still thinking about it.  My only reservation about it is being that we ONLY like dry wines.  So I'm wondering if it'll be a waste because it seems as though a lot of the local wineries have sweet ones.
    Married 6/10/09 in Bermuda.
  • haha im the exact opposite. i only like sweet (riesling is the DRYEST i will go) but i dont prefer fruit wines. i typically like a niagara or concord.

    TBH i just went and tried everything. just a small sip. if i didnt like it, i dumped it. but i even tried the cab sav's and stuff. i found some chardonnay's that we ended up liking (ones that were made in steel and not oak).

    i think if you and your DH are willing to at least try stuff its worth it. also, i felt that on the tasting lists they had a lot more dry wines than sweet wines.

    if youre basing your decision on what you see from local wineries in the state store, its really skewed. look at some of the wineries on the list and go to their website and look at their list. most of the wineries in adams county i didnt prefer because they focused on dryer wines. i also didnt like seven mountains because they didnt have anything sweet at all. it was still fun to go though.

    my DH is the opposite of me though, he will drink anything- red, white, blush, dry, sweet, fruit. he says he's never met a wine he hasn't liked :)

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  • Thanks for the info!  I'll check out the website and see which wineries participate and check out their menu online.  I used to LOVE Riesling, but then I started working at the company I'm at and my boss is a HUGE wine-o and he's taught me so much and he has me hooked on the drys.  I love reds especially.

    We had a disaster happen last year when we tried to go on some wine tastings in Maryland.  Nothing was open! And it was a Saturday afternoon and all their websites said they would be open.  Seriously, we went to 4 different ones and nothing was opened. 

    Married 6/10/09 in Bermuda.
  • ugh i hate when that happens.

    we had that happen the first time we went to the finger lakes. we went the last week of april/first weekend of may which is their "opening weekend". but we decided to go up wednesday and on wednesday and thursday hardly anything was open. we had all these restaurants we wanted to go to and they were all still closed for the season.

    thursday night we ended up getting pizza and watching Grey's at the B&B haha.

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