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#355404 - 04/22/09 06:59 PM
Re: Wine with Mexican Food
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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Registered: 03/31/09
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I love tacos. I tend to drink beer.
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#355453 - 04/24/09 05:39 PM
Re: Wine with Mexican Food
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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#355484 - 04/28/09 05:37 AM
Re: Wine with Mexican Food
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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Registered: 11/26/04
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Loc: St Albans, England
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Thousands and thousands of Indian restaurants, but few Mex. Pubs and other eating places have the odd Mexican style dish such as fajitas and I recently discovered that the Chiquito chain is operating here in the UK, my sone went to one with his mates last week. Not sure how authentic it is, has stuff I didn't see in the US Mex places, such as steak sandwich in ciabiatta. Menu is viewable at http://www.chiquito.co.uk/pdf/0901-Generic-main-menu.pdf
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#355547 - 05/06/09 09:57 PM
Re: Wine with Mexican Food
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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I suppose I like American Mexican, mostly tacos.
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#356474 - 02/12/10 11:19 AM
Re: Wine with Mexican Food
[Re: Peter May]
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Registered: 02/12/10
Posts: 6
Loc: Chesapeake VA
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I know you are talking about Mexican wines and food. But on the general topic of wine diversity my mother drinks Portuguese and Italian wines mostly because of the proof. but she gets them at Total Wine. I am with you Lisa i mostly see California wines in the states.
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#356500 - 02/14/10 12:54 AM
Re: Wine with Mexican Food
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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Registered: 07/07/08
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Loc: Verde Valley, AZ
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Growing up in New York we had 'mexican food' places, but when i moved to the Southwest and So Cal I learned that they were American Mexican places back on the east coast. I really decided I loved Mexican food when I moved to states on the actual Mexican border. Then I started traveling in Mexico and learned that even border towns in the US can't quite capture the freshness of Mexican Food in Mexico. I suppose it's like anything else. The closer you get in distance to something the more authentic it gets. Guinness beer in the UK, for example, is FAR superior to the Guinness they export. 
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