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2/6/2009 6:08:14 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

madrcat
Over 2,000 Posts (2,499)
Freeport, IL
age: 54


I have no clue about wines, other than pouring it down my throat. I plan on taking a bottle of Syrah to Maria's/Tony's place tomorrow night!

So let's hear from the experts and the novices all you want to share about wines!

PS- No whining allowed!!

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2/6/2009 6:17:49 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
raventalon
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,446)
Belleville, IL
age: 50


I'm a winer!

Ha ha ha.

But I like the fruit wines and a few grape.

One wine you need to try is one that was made from the Frontenac grape. You'll swear the wine was made from 3 fruits!

2/6/2009 6:19:30 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
lonelygirl1212
Over 1,000 Posts (1,122)
Dixon, IL
age: 46


I had a bad wine experience at the end of high school - I still cannot stand the smell of red wine.

2/6/2009 6:20:03 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
raventalon
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,446)
Belleville, IL
age: 50


Was it MD 20/20?

2/6/2009 6:20:35 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

vet61
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,980)
Indianapolis, IN
age: 49


Can you make wine from corn?
That stuff is too flammable for wine drinkers!

2/6/2009 6:22:57 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

anne654
Over 4,000 Posts! (6,105)
Springfield, MO
age: 56


St. James's Winery in St. James MO has some nice inexpensive wines, 2 of my favorites are the Velvet Red and Blackberry. My neighbor gave me a bottle of the Velvet Red for Christmas, saving it for a road trip in April to Lake of the Ozarks, a twice a year tradition with one of my friends. We call it our working vacation. Been doing it 4 years now.

I am not normally much of a wine drinker, don't care for the dry ones, and some give me migraines, so I am pretty cautious.

I do make some dynamite homemade kahlua.....the longer it ages, the smoother it gets....and more potent. Very good on chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream too





Bad experience with wine in high school would be too much Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill - yuck!!!



[Edited 2/6/2009 6:23:51 PM ]

2/6/2009 6:23:31 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
raventalon
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,446)
Belleville, IL
age: 50


Corn, taters...anything starchy will only make mash!

2/6/2009 6:25:40 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

madrcat
Over 2,000 Posts (2,499)
Freeport, IL
age: 54


OK we'll open this up also to any homemade drinking spirits as well. SO where can I get some apple pie moonshine?

2/6/2009 6:28:33 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
lonelygirl1212
Over 1,000 Posts (1,122)
Dixon, IL
age: 46


Quote from anne654:
St. James's Winery in St. James MO has some nice inexpensive wines, 2 of my favorites are the Velvet Red and Blackberry. My neighbor gave me a bottle of the Velvet Red for Christmas, saving it for a road trip in April to Lake of the Ozarks, a twice a year tradition with one of my friends. We call it our working vacation. Been doing it 4 years now.

I am not normally much of a wine drinker, don't care for the dry ones, and some give me migraines, so I am pretty cautious.

I do make some dynamite homemade kahlua.....the longer it ages, the smoother it gets....and more potent. Very good on chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream too





Bad experience with wine in high school would be too much Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill - yuck!!!


Yes it was Boone's Farm. I also had a bad experience with Kaluha...can't stomach that one either. But I do love apple pie!

2/6/2009 6:29:39 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

jim1955
Taylorville, IL
age: 55 online now!


Madrcat, Syrah will go well with meat, pasta, not fish. It is a semi-dry red. with blackberry notes.
Mad Dog 20/20 goes well with 200am at the bars all girls are pretty & sweet after md

2/6/2009 6:30:51 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

vet61
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,980)
Indianapolis, IN
age: 49


Quote from madrcat:
OK we'll open this up also to any homemade drinking spirits as well. SO where can I get some apple pie moonshine?


Can't help you with Apple Pie moonshine, but if you want the REAL thing......................

2/6/2009 6:33:48 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

madrcat
Over 2,000 Posts (2,499)
Freeport, IL
age: 54


Quote from vet61:
Can't help you with Apple Pie moonshine, but if you want the REAL thing......................


Hey Vet- that is the REAL thing. One of the good ole boys talks about it all the time on the Nascar channel. Somehow they mix apple cider, (the chunky kind) in with it and then let that sit a while. I figure one of the Southerners will know the recipe, or a place to stumble upon it?

2/6/2009 6:34:16 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
raventalon
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,446)
Belleville, IL
age: 50


Apple Pie Moonshine

PREP TIME 5 Min
COOK TIME 30 Min
READY IN 35 Min

INGREDIENTS
1 gallon apple juice
1 gallon apple cider
3 cups white sugar
8 cinnamon sticks
1 (750 milliliter) bottle 190 proof grain alcohol

DIRECTIONS
In a large pot, combine apple juice, apple cider, sugar and cinnamon sticks. Bring to a boil, then remove from heat and let cool completely.

When juice mixture is cool, Stir in the grain alcohol.



[Edited 2/6/2009 6:38:53 PM ]

2/6/2009 6:42:33 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
raventalon
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,446)
Belleville, IL
age: 50


Quote from raventalon:
Corn, taters...anything starchy will only make mash!


Slang terms: White lightning, kickapoo joy juice, popskull, ruckus juice, mountain dew, happy Sally, hillbilly pop and panther's breath.

2/6/2009 6:55:48 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

vet61
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,980)
Indianapolis, IN
age: 49


White Lightening ingredients:
Corn
Still
Friendship with local Sheriff's Dept.

2/6/2009 6:58:54 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
musiclover1022
Over 1,000 Posts (1,825)
Pekin, IL
age: 54




2/6/2009 9:06:47 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
pink_pants
Over 4,000 Posts! (4,821)
Port Byron, IL
age: 56


Last year I bought a bottle of peach wine from a place that bottles it themselves and while i was in their establishment I also bought a bottle of champagne and you can put 10% wine to 90% champagne and maybe its called a spritzer after that not real sure but it sure was good but I like champagne anyway so the peach flavor just made it better! Yeah I also have a bottle of wine (yellow tail) for tomorrow night and so does vicki! I can see now I better bring a tee shirt to sleep in had to borrow one last time including a bed! LOL I don't know what vicki bought though.
Yellow tail is a reisling type wine. Light a fruity



[Edited 2/6/2009 9:09:15 PM ]

2/6/2009 9:59:10 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

hamcoming00
Galena, IL
age: 28


I do not drink wine!

However, Galena Cellars Winery, I have been told has some very good wine!!

2/7/2009 12:08:37 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

nighthowl50
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (10,058)
Keithsburg, IL
age: 60


i am not much of a wine drinker but years ago i went to amana colonies and tried some of their dandelion wine. oh my..it was good. maybe too good. i got pretty looped on it.

2/7/2009 12:13:05 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
stroonz
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,338)
Chicago, IL
age: 43


I woulda paid a couple bucks to see that! I bet you are a riot when loopy!

2/7/2009 4:41:01 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

nighthowl50
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (10,058)
Keithsburg, IL
age: 60


Quote from stroonz:
I woulda paid a couple bucks to see that! I bet you are a riot when loopy!


hmmmm another way to earn some money!!
a gal friend and i went down the motel's hallway propping each other up, laughing our buns off. then we decided to go swimming.
(it was rather a long ride home on the motorcycles the next day)



[Edited 2/7/2009 4:43:05 AM ]

2/7/2009 5:40:39 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
chillytoes
Over 1,000 Posts (1,532)
Braidwood, IL
age: 49


Quote from raventalon:
Apple Pie Moonshine

PREP TIME 5 Min
COOK TIME 30 Min
READY IN 35 Min

INGREDIENTS
1 gallon apple juice
1 gallon apple cider
3 cups white sugar
8 cinnamon sticks
1 (750 milliliter) bottle 190 proof grain alcohol

DIRECTIONS
In a large pot, combine apple juice, apple cider, sugar and cinnamon sticks. Bring to a boil, then remove from heat and let cool completely.

When juice mixture is cool, Stir in the grain alcohol.


this sounds yummy! Wine tasting tomorrow of Apple Pie Moonshine!!!

2/7/2009 5:46:21 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
nenebubbles
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,164)
Naperville, IL
age: 69


There is a winery in Mackinaw, IL ... pretty close to some of you. It is a great place in the summer and fall ... they have a pond and have music on Friday and Saturday night.

Also, Raven ... I have heard moonshine called "country water".



[Edited 2/7/2009 5:47:34 AM ]

2/7/2009 5:48:31 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
raventalon
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,446)
Belleville, IL
age: 50


Quote from nenebubbles:
There is a winery in Mackinaw, IL ... pretty close to some of you.

Also, Raven ... I have heard moonshine called "country water".


Is that a northern IL idiom?

All kinds of wineries in Illinois!

August Hill Winery ------------------------------------- Utica
Alto Vineyards --------------------------------------- Alto Pass, Champaign
Baxter's Vineyards ----------------------------------- Nauvoo
Berryville Vineyards -------------------------------- Claremont
Black Diamond Vineyards ------------------------------ Nashville
Blue Sky Vineyard ------------------------------------ Makanda
Cache River Basin Winery ----------------------------- Belknap
Cameo Vineyards -------------------------------------- Greenup
Collver Family Winery --------------------------------- Barry
Cooper's Hawk Winery --------------------------------- Orland Park
Fox Creek Vineyards --------------------------------- Olney
Fox Valley Winery ------------------------------------ Oswego
Furrow Vineyard -------------------------------------- El Paso
Galena Cellars Vineyard and Winery ------------------ Galena
GenKota Winery --------------------------------------- Mount Vernon
Glunz Family Winery and Cellars ---------------------- Grayslake
Hedman Orchard and Vineyards --------------------------Alto Pass
Hidden Lake Winery ----------------------------------- Aviston
Hill Prairie Winery ---------------------------------- Oakford
Illinois River Winery -------------------------------- Utica
Indian Creek Vineyard -------------------------------- Toulon
Inheritance Valley Vineyards -------------------------- Cobden
Kickapoo Creek Winery --------------------------------- Edwards
Kite Hill Vineyards ---------------------------------- Carbondale
Lasata Winery ---------------------------------------- Lawrenceville
Lau-Nae Winery --------------------------------------- Red Bud
Lavender Crest Winery -------------------------------- Colona
Limestone Creek Winery -------------------------------- Jonesboro
Log Cabin Winery -------------------------------------- Ellis Grove
Lynfred Winery --------------------------------------- Roselle
Mackinaw Valley Vineyard ----------------------------- Mackinaw
Mary Michelle Winery and Vineyard --------------------- Carrollton
Massbach Ridge Winery -------------------------------- Elizabeth
Orlandini Vineyard ------------------------------------ Makanda
Owl Creek Vineyard ----------------------------------- Cobden
Pheasant Hollow Winery ------------------------------- Whittington
Piasa Vineyard and Winery ----------------------------- Godfrey
Pioneer Winery ---------------------------------------- Palestine
Pomona Winery ---------------------------------------- Pomona
Prairie State Winery --------------------------------- Genoa
Ravissant Winery ------------------------------------- Belleville
Schorr Lake Vineyards -------------------------------- Waterloo
Shawnee Winery --------------------------------------- Vienna
Springer's Creek Winery ------------------------------- Edwardsville
StarView Vineyards ----------------------------------- Cobden
Stiengtunt Vineyard and Winery ----------------------- Waterman
Vahling Vineyards ------------------------------------ Stewardson
Valentino Vineyards and Winery ----------------------- Long Grove
The Village Vintner Winery --------------------------- Carpentersville
Von Jakob Vineyard ----------------------------------- Pomona
White Owl Winery -------------------------------------- Birds
Wild Blossom Meadery and Winery ---------------------- Chicago

www.illinoiswine.org



[Edited 2/7/2009 6:08:56 AM ]

2/7/2009 6:11:30 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
moonshadow59
Over 2,000 Posts (2,528)
Mahomet, IL
age: 51


I have never been a wine drinker since it gives me a headache. I did buy a bottle of Moscato the other day since it had been years since I had drank any wine. I drank one glass and woke later with a headache. The wine was good though.

I know Anne said wine gives her a headache also so what causes this.

And do you know they do not have a clear reason for this.

But,
So those that get the wine headaches

Cheap wine will cause a headache more than expensive ones.

Sulfa is used to make wine. Sulfa allergies

Tannins, the compounds in wine that come from the skin and seeds. The Harvard Health Letter notes several well-controlled experiments showing that tannins in the blood cause the release of the enzyme serotonin, which in high levels can cause headaches in people who already suffer from migraines.

Some studies point to histamines in wine as being the cause of allergic-type reactions, especially headaches.

Red may give you a headache and white may not and vise versa

So I guess you just have to experiment and maybe find one that does not cause the headache.

And I love Kaluha

2/7/2009 6:21:08 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
nenebubbles
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,164)
Naperville, IL
age: 69


Raven ... it was a Virginia idiom

I did not know we had so many wineries in Illinois ... maybe we surpass France and Italy.

Interesting, Moonshadow ... I have always believed that we have different metabolisms and chemincal makeup so what medication, foods, or beverages that may be good for one is terrible for another. So when someone writes that a glass of wine is good for the heart, it may not be good for the head.

2/7/2009 6:23:12 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
pink_pants
Over 4,000 Posts! (4,821)
Port Byron, IL
age: 56


Wow moon I had no idea about all that stuff in wine or that it gave people headaches either. The place I bought that peach wine at was state street winery an bistro in atkinson, IL. Discripton of a riesling: Muskey, sweet, and light this wine is perfect as an aperitif or to accompany a strong cheese. Not a wine drinker here either but on occasion do try different ones.

2/7/2009 6:28:20 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
raventalon
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,446)
Belleville, IL
age: 50


Sulphites are present in all wines and are formed as a natural product of the fermentation process, and many wine producers add sulfur dioxide in order to help preserve wine. Sulfur dioxide is also added to foods such as dried apricots and orange juice. The level of added sulfites varies, and some wines have been marketed with low sulfite content. Sulphites in wine can cause some people, particularly those with asthma, to have adverse reactions.

Red wine contains more polyphenols than white wine, and these are thought to be particularly protective against cardiovascular disease.

A chemical in red wine called resveratrol has been shown to have both cardioprotective and chemoprotective effects.



[Edited 2/7/2009 6:33:08 AM ]

2/7/2009 6:33:47 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
chillytoes
Over 1,000 Posts (1,532)
Braidwood, IL
age: 49


wow.....education site, entertainment site

I laughed, I cried.......does it get any better?

2/7/2009 6:34:25 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
pink_pants
Over 4,000 Posts! (4,821)
Port Byron, IL
age: 56


So keep your inhaler near you when drinking wine? Wow had no idea! Almost scary

2/7/2009 6:37:17 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
raventalon
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,446)
Belleville, IL
age: 50




2/7/2009 6:37:29 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

nighthowl50
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (10,058)
Keithsburg, IL
age: 60


Quote from pink_pants:
So keep your inhaler near you when drinking wine? Wow had no idea! Almost scary


or perhaps just mix wine in with inhaler and save a step.

2/7/2009 6:37:30 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
moonshadow59
Over 2,000 Posts (2,528)
Mahomet, IL
age: 51


Pink that peach wine sound good. I do believe that it is good for you and I will keep searching.

2/7/2009 11:05:13 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

madrcat
Over 2,000 Posts (2,499)
Freeport, IL
age: 54


OK- there are still so many different types- Riesling, Chardonnay, Zinfendels, Rose', San Gria etc. What's your favorites and why, such as with certain food etc?

2/7/2009 2:00:49 PM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  
raventalon
Over 7,500 Posts!! (9,446)
Belleville, IL
age: 50


Elderberry....because it taste good & its supposed protection against cancer.

Cherry....because ot taste good.

Honey.....because it taste good.

Eiswein....because it taste good.

I like very sweet wines. No! Not because I'm bitter. LOL

2/8/2009 12:09:49 AM Virtual Wine Tasting- Come in and Sniff a cork!  

imtony123
Sterling, IL
age: 41


I think wine is an aquired taste really. I like whites better than reds, for the most part. It took a long time for me to enjoy wine. Once i started serious cooking, and consulted those in the know about paring. Wine became something more than bitter liquid for me. Please understand this is years in the comming, just like cooking. But, i no longer doubt that there is more to wine than i originaly thought.