i always love a nice st emillion chardonnay, usually south eastern australia. Can't beat a chilled glass or two of that. Banrock Station are good, as is Harveys (I think) . Has a koala and a stamp on the label. For reds, try a Merlot or Fetzer; nice classic taste.
i like the german white spatlese.and blue nun..i dont like dry wine and these are both middle of the road and are very palateable...i also like the wine i make myself as i can adjust the sweetness on that,,if you are looking for wine gifts the supermarkets allways have an offer on of cava this time of the year its okay for xmas gifts...and to have with meals..mullein
Dry white wines from the Clare Valley in South Australia can't be beaten - Annie's Lane chardonnay, or Pike's riesling. For reds I love Annie's Lane shiraz or merlot.
If you're buying gifts go for something that little bit more special than your bog-standard (though highly drinkable) australian semillon or cab-shiraz.
For reds look to things like Margaux, or a Gran Reserva Rioja.
For whites look at 1er Cru Chablis, St Veran or even a quality champage!
For a gift I found in Hawaii the best Rasberry dessert wine for over cakes and icecream also there hawaiian pineapple wine is sweet but good . This is from the only winery on maui called Tedeschi Vineyards. There site is www.mauiwine.com. Each bottle has a different hand desined lable too by local artists.
Depends what I�m spending, if on a budget I always go for new world wines. Favourites at the moment are Wolf Blass and McGuigun Tempus Two. If I were splashing out then I would go for France - Hermitage, Chateauneuf du Pape, Nuit St Georges, Spain � Gran Reserva Rioja, Italy � Chianti
If anyone hasn't tried Rosemount Estates Shiraz and Cabernet Merlot, then I strongly suggest that you buy a botle of each. Absloutely gorgeous!! I don't like white, sorry, so I'm in no position to recommend any of them.