View Poll Results: Which White Wine do you prefer?

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  • Sauvignon Blanc

    34 15.38%
  • Pinot Grigio

    118 53.39%
  • Chardonnay

    64 28.96%
  • I don't care

    6 2.71%
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  1. #1
    randymon is offline Super Moderator
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    Default What white wine would you like us to Private Label

    The popularity of our private label Cabernet Sauvignon "Love Potion 4 Two" has been tremendous and we are now considering adding a white wine to the private label options. We are considering a Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay.

    Which white wine do you prefer?
    Last edited by randymon; March 19th, 2010 at 08:38 AM.
    Randy Russell
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    jenniebcmb is offline Member
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    Definitely Chardonnay!!!! I LOVE Chardonnay. I think almost everyone who likes white wine, like Chardonnay!
    Jennifer

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    We are total Chardonnay drinkers.

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    Ron & Rosa 25 is offline Senior Member
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    I'm mildly and happily surprised that at least early on in this poll pinot grigio is winning out over the much more popular chardonnay. I voted for the PG grape more as a nod to the underdog, but so far it's holding its own.
    Ron

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    greanjac is online now Member
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    Chard
    GREANJAC

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    waynef is online now Member
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    ya mon

    what about a good merlot ?? that was the choice with last years couples wine ? thnx randy

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    beachlover747 is offline Junior Member
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    We are arriving on April 8th, will the private label white wine be available? Is it an extra cost? I don't mind as i love white wine, (especially pinot grigio!)
    Thanks

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    crystalandtravis is offline Junior Member
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    Default Chardonnay

    I think Chardonnay is the most versatile!

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    Pinot Grigio is a sweet, refreshing wine, which we find delightful on warm summer days... perhaps this characteristic is what's driving its popularity in this poll?
    Chris

    "In an abundance of water, the fool is thirsty..." - Bob Marley - "Rat Race"


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    EinWI is offline Senior Member
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    RIESLING!!!!! Why is that never an option? A riesling would be AWESOME!!!!

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    Coloradojuli is offline Senior Member
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    This is a tough one for me. I enjoy all whites and it depends on my mood as to what I am having. The oak-yness of a Chard is wonderful when paired with cheese. The refreshing Pinot is a lovely sipping wine to enjoy a beautiful view say of the ocean and a blanc can be just what the doctor ordered with a fish or lite dinner. So see...it is difficult for me. So I am going to withhold my vote as any one of the 3 would suit me.

    Thanks for the opportunity Randy.
    Juliann & Jeff
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    If I cant have a Reisling then I will take a Pinot Grigio.

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    Mel g is offline Junior Member
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    Sauvignon blanc please! Very refreshing on a hot day!

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    Spiff542 is online now Senior Member
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    Pinot Grigio is well suited to warm weather and tropical flavors!

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    We love Pinot Gris, actually. What a treat if we could drink our favorite Pinot Gris from the state of Oregon at our favorite resort in Jamaica.

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    Default Don't stomp on it...!

    I know it is easy to "beat-up" Chardonnay as the over-popular, mass produced, lots of cheap brands grape. But ask yourself this question... why did it get so popular in the first place? Because people like it!

    And for Couples, a resort in a tropical paradise, with lushness and buttery warmth all around, that is the kind of wine that should represent the resort in a bottle. It would match the food at the resort better than the others.

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    Default wine

    Definitely, Chardonnay, an oaky one...

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    atlanticeyes is offline Member
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    Default white wine

    how about a Riesling ....

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    Cape Cod Sue is online now Senior Member
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    Default Which wine

    Pinot Grigio is my favorite!

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    I think of a Pinot Grigio as a refreshing warm weather wine but a nice buttery Chardonnay would also be wonderful. I vote for both. Can I do that?

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    EinWI is offline Senior Member
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    I agree with Atlantic, RIESLING!!!!

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    maitai is offline Junior Member
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    IMHO, New Zealand sauv blancs rule!! However I trust you to pick a reasonable alternative.

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    Sauvignon Blanc would be wonderful!!!! Great light wine for the warm weather.

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    MermaidMary is offline Junior Member
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    Chardonnay all the way

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    I'm with Mel g - sauvignon blanc is perfect in a hot climate. The ones from New Zealand are best.

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