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- Revelator - 05-22-2001

My wife and I are celebrating our anniversary and we would like to have a bottle of wine with dinner. Neither one of us has ever had wine before, or any alcohol for that matter. What kind of wine would you recommend for someone like us? I have a sweet tooth and enjoy fruit juices so some people have recommended a dessert wine. I don’t even know what that is. What is the difference between wine and a wine cooler? When it comes to wine, I know nothing, and I really mean nothing. Can someone please help?


- chittychattykathy - 05-22-2001

Not with dinner, but for afterwards...
See if you can find an Italian wine called Nivole, it is an Moscato di Asti. It has flavors of ripe peaches and apricots and is semi-sparkling. Nivole is "very" handy for romance, and will not be a hard wine to enjoy your first time!!! Whatever you choose, with the meal and after, I hope that your night is very special!


- chittychattykathy - 05-22-2001

See if you can find an Italian wine called Nivole, it is an Moscato di Asti. It has flavors of ripe peaches and apricots and is semi-sparkling. Lets just say it's "very" handy for romance, and will not be a hard wine to enjoy on your first time!!! Whatever you choose, hope that your night is very special!


- cpurvis - 05-23-2001

Welcome Revelator. You're in one of the right places to start learning. If you update your profile w/ your city/state location, then we might be able to give you more specific help w/ what & where to buy.

Another helpful hint for instant gratification: if you have specific questions, first try the "Search" function on this site. Just type in a key word to find out if your question has been addressed previously. If not, then post a new question just as you did this time.

Couple of answers to your questions:

I agree with CCK that the after dinner Moscato d'Asti should be an enjoyable way to start your wine adventure & enhance your celebration.

"Dessert wine" is typically enjoyed with or as dessert after a meal. There are numerous categories including port, madeira, 'ice wine', late harvest wines, etc. These wines are oft discussed on this Board, so you'll find plenty of info in the archives using the Search function.

Re: your wine cooler question, see the following post for a description:
http://www.wines.com/ubb2/Forum37/HTML/000264.html

Hope this helps. cp


- Botafogo - 05-23-2001

I was GOING to suggest a Moscato d'Asti (and there are scores of producers, look for Marenco, Coppo, Cascina Fonda, Bava, Cascinacastle't, Icardi, Il Falchetto, Sarocco among others) but thought I would get blasted for "don't you ever talk about anything but Italian wines?"!!!! Definitely great stuff for training wheels wines.


- chittychattykathy - 05-23-2001

And it is a real "mood enhancer" [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]
BTW- Soo embarassed about my spelling there, de Asti, I need to get more sleep!
Anyway, I am sipping on a little adult "watermelon juice" at the moment, looking for dinner ideas on past threads. (Marques de Caceres Rose, 2000) It's like 80 out today, which is far to hot for Seattle in May!