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How about an Oreo-flavored wine?

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  • Murdy
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    There was a great commercial from Newcastle:

    "A question for all people with fruit in your beer--

    Why is there fruit in your beer?"

  • smokin fool
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    Yeah some of the things they're putting in beer now makes one wonder how hammered they were when they were brewing to think up some of these concoctions.

  • smokin fool
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    Pick me....pick me!!!!
    Agree the chocolate has to be quality stuff not the imitation wax some places produce.
    There are specific dessert wines so I can't think a reason this combination would not work.
    Ice wines can be especially sweet, too sweet for me usually but in the right setting fantastic.

  • smokin fool
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    I've never been a Oreo dunker, don't know why.

  • WillTravelForFood
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    red Wine + dark Chocolate = winning combination, usually

  • CaptainMike
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    If I had a wine that tasted like Oreos I'd dump it down the sink believing it was corked.

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  • jfmorris
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    Ugh.

    I had a bad experience with Voodoo Donut Maple Bacon Ale from Rogue - the singular most horrible commercially bottled beer I ever tasted. That was enough to turn me off from all alcoholic beverages that mix in other ingredients, most especially meat.

    Of course, it can always get worse. Wynkoop Brewing's Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout for example...

    BEER NAME: Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout - Imperial Stout - 8.0% ABV We took our most famous stout and added a twist with French Oak spirals. After finishing fermentation, we put the wood to our ballsy brew to make it even more unique. Brewed with loads of specialty malts for a roasty flavor featuring coffee,


    Be sure to watch the Youtube intro video they include a link to...

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  • Murdy
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    Bill?

  • Murdy
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    Serving them separately would allow you to dunk the Oreos.

  • Attjack
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    How about not?

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  • Uncle Bob
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    Quite a few years ago the Snoqualmie Winery (Wa. State) put on an event they called "Cabernet & Chocolate". At the time that struck us as strange, but we decided to attend and see how it worked. First, it was good wine, and second, the chocolate was high quality stuff...................and did they work well together to our surprise. A yummy combination. Not sure on this Oreo/wine combo though, the cloyingly sweet filling might not work. Who here is going to be the guinea pig?

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  • HawkerXP
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    Ack!

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  • smokin fool
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    Serve them separately, I'm all in.
    Together, well, why not....I'd have to give it a try

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  • DavidNorcross
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    Not in this lifetime

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  • FireMan
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    Thanks…………..a lot……………I think.

    But if given time…………………mebbee not.

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