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- burgergp - 05-31-2002

I am in charge of buying the wine for my son's up-coming wedding in Dec. Budget is a bit tight and we need some ideas for white and red wine. A buffet will be served (menu not yet decided- but probably will include chicken, salmon, shrimp and roast beef -maybe). Q. Do I need one type of white and one type of red, or a couple types of each? The reception will be for about 250 people and is being held in a very up-scale museum in the bride's hometown. They are trying to hold down cost and have a simple, but elegant wedding. What do we serve that will taste good, satisfy even the wine experts in the crowd and at the same time not break the bank or look cheap??
Also, someone mentioned to me that SAMS or COSTCO might be a good place to purchase volume wine at a good price. Any thoughts or other ideas? AND... one last thing- how do you determine how much wine to purchase. With 250 attending, I suspect about 175 will partake. Thank you! BKB


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- Drew - 06-01-2002

Burgergp,welcome. This response should also answer your other question posted in Best Buys. You won't be able to legally ship the wine to Virginia as it's a Felony. Alabama has limited shipping laws and you'll have to check with that State for specific regulations. All that aside, you should be able to purchase decent, inexpensive wines in Alabama and Sams or Costco are good with prices.

For reds would go with the '98 or '99 Columbia Crest "Grand Estates" Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot. Case price under $8 per bottle. '99 Bogle Merlot, Cab, or Petit Sirah are nice and easy drinking and should come in less than $10/btl case price. You could also go with Marietta "Old vines" (less than $10/blt case) or Cline Cotes D'Oakley Vin Rouge(less than $7/btl case) which are tasty red Zinfandel blends.

For whites, you can't beat a nice sparkling wine. Gruet makes a delicious blanc de Noir sparkler that you should be able to get for around $10/btl, give or take.
Sauvignon Blanc is another white that should pair well with chicken, seafood and/or the white wine crowd and there are many great values from New Zealand and South Africa that should be had for under $10/btl case price. Look for Brampton (S. Africa) or Brancott or Nobilo (NZ). Value US Sauvignon Blanc worth looking for is Bogle, Fetzer and Canyon Road, to name a few, under $10/btl case price.

BTW, would stay away from Chardonnay as the value wines are usually not food friendly ie. too much oak.

Would always recommend purchasing single bottles to try before you buy en mass to see if fits your taste. Others on the board may chime in with recommendations

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Drew




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