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I fully admit I'm a wine newbie. I thought this was the perfect group
to reach a bunch of "experts" to help me. I am shopping for wine to serve at my Chinese wedding banquet, and I am allowed to bring in all my own liquor. I need a versatile white and red wine to go with the food, which is Cantonese and slightly more seafood based (lobster, steamed fish, scallops, shrimp dishes, among others). I will have no control over how the wine is served in terms of size of glasses and how long it will sit out, so I want to keep the wine inexpensive, under $15. Also, there will be 200 people at this banquet, and not everyone is a "serious" wine drinker. I basically am looking for an inoffensive wine that will be versatile and inexpensive--one that the average joe can enjoy and one that won't majorly offend the serious wine drinker. I have an attractively priced white blend candidate from Fenn Valley winery in Michigan (random find!) but am having a hard time with red. Any suggestions at all for red or white? Or is there another forum or board I should ask? Thank you so much in advance. |
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