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I sure hope this list is out-of-date:

 

  1. MD 20/20, Vintage 2016
  2. Night Train Express, Vintage last week
  3. Thunderbird, Vintage Tuesday
  4. Boone's Farm, Ooh - a 2015!
  5. Cisco Red, on the rocks
  6. Ripple, mix with Sprite to make Champipple
  7. Richard's Wild Irish Rose, no Vintage

 

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I sure hope this list is out-of-date:

 

  1. MD 20/20, Vintage 2016
  2. Night Train Express, Vintage last week
  3. Thunderbird, Vintage Tuesday
  4. Boone's Farm, Ooh - a 2015!
  5. Cisco Red, on the rocks
  6. Ripple, mix with Sprite to make Champipple
  7. Richard's Wild Irish Rose, no Vintage

 

:D

 

Thanks for the laugh - I needed that:D

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Bill,

 

That is so funny!!! We were laughing so hard, but just reading the list gave me a headache! I must say however, I would rank Champipple above the Jackaroo we had on one cruise! ha ha

 

Wes,

 

That is perfect! Thank you so much. We are on this month, so I am sure there will be some carryover. Now I am prepared--and excited!

 

Thanks for the fun and quick responses.

 

Happy cruising to all!

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Just gave the included list a look, and I believe it is for Silversea. Very nice list, wish I had asked about that before our last cruise on Silver Explorer, I had no idea the selection was so extensive!

 

I hope Regent's is comparable.

 

If anyone has a current included list for Regent Voyager, it would be much appreciated.

 

If not, no worries...

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As a confused Brit, I had to look-up these 'wines' to understand the joke

 

For those similarly confused, or for those wishing to source a supply ;), the website below is useful:

http://www.bumwine.com/

 

Would Regent charge corkage if you took a case of one of these on-board?...........or would they just confiscate it and use it to clean the deck-crew's paint brushes? :eek:

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Clay&Jenn, sorry about mixing Silversea's included wines for Regent's--have SS first on my mind since we have a November crossing booked with them. Plan to enjoy Regent's complimentary wines (latest list was posted by Travelcat2 about a year ago) on our Voyager Auckland to Hong Kong cruise in January. Pls see below. One red we enjoyed in Prime 7 a few years ago is not listed below--hope it is still available in P7, Cline Cashmere (delightful medium to full bodied Red).

 

 

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Next - the included wine list. Under each title will be the name of the grape, country and name of wine.

 

Compass Rose White

Pinot Grigio, USA, Trinity Oaks

Chardonnay Avant, USA, Kendall Jackson Avant

Frascati, Italy, Frascati Candida

Sauvignon Blanc, Chile, Tributo Calettera

Macabeo, Chardonnay, Spain, Bodegas Castano Alicante DO

Chardonnay, Australia, Jackaroo

Grechetto/Procanico/Verdello Canaiolo Bianco, Italy, Rulffino Orvietto Classico

Insolio, Italy Insolio Corvo

Chardonnay, France, Macon-Lugny Saint Pierre

 

Compass Rose Red

Cabernet Sauvignon, Chile, Santa Gloria Cabernet Reserve

Shiraz, Australia, Weighbridge by Peter Iehmann

Pinot Noir, Canada, Backhouse

Zinfandel, USA, Cline Ancient

Merlot, USA, Paso Robles Passo Creek

Cabernet Sauvignon, USA, Hess Select

Malbec/Syrah/Merlot, Chile, Etnico L.E. Reserve

Nero D'Avoio, Italy, Nero D'Avolo Corvo

Syrah, Grenache and Carignan, France, M. Chapoutier Bila-Huat

 

Going to post so I don't lose this and will continue below.

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Included wines continued:

 

Signatures (Mariner and Voyager)

Pouilly Fuisse, France, Laboure

Sanceer, France, Le rand Buis

Merlot, Cabernet sauvignon, Petit Verdot, France, Chateau Haut-Bourcier CV Bordeaux

Chateau Neuf de Pape, France, Les Grama Chais de France

 

La Veranda

Cortese di Gavi, Italy, Principessa Gavia Gavi

Pinot Gris, Italy, Santa Margehrita (think they misspelled this)

Sangiovese, Italy, Placido Chianti

Sangiovese, Italy, Valpolicella Fumanelli

 

Prime 7

Sauvignon Blanc, USA, Rodney Strong

Chardonnay, USA, Hogue Genesis

Cabernet Sauvignon, USA, Paripaso

Meritage, USA, Robert Mondavi Private Selection

 

Champagne

HP Sparkling, France, Bouvet Signature Brut

Sparking Setti Mari, Italy, Prosecco Val Doca

HP Champagne, France, Montaudon

In Suite Champagne, France, Jacquart Brut Mosaique

 

Party Wine

Cabernet Sauvignon, Spain, La Terre

Chardonnay, USA, La Terre

 

Special Wine

Alcohol free Red wine, USA, Ariel Cabernet Sauvignon

Alcohol free White Wine, Ariel Chardonnay

White Zinfandel, USA, Beringer White Zinfandel

Riesling, Germany, Piesporter Riesling Dinhard

 

Additional Wines

Pinot Noir, Chile, Puerto Viejo

Merlot, USA, Murphy-Goode

Pinot Noir, USA, Phanter Creek

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Would Regent charge corkage if you took a case of one of these on-board?...........or would they just confiscate it and use it to clean the deck-crew's paint brushes? :eek:

 

Doubt that they'd charge 'corkage' but they might charge 'screwage' since I'd bet they're all screw tops. And screwed is what you'd be if you drank any of this swill!

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Wes, you are the best! I hope we run into you on a cruise so I can thank you properly in person!

 

You other guys are killing me! I will be laughing all day... and then when I get on the cruise I probably will not be able to keep a straight face when they ask which wine I prefer.

 

Wonder what the response would be if I asked for a 1993 Ripple...

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I sure hope this list is out-of-date:

 

  1. MD 20/20, Vintage 2016
  2. Night Train Express, Vintage last week
  3. Thunderbird, Vintage Tuesday
  4. Boone's Farm, Ooh - a 2015!
  5. Cisco Red, on the rocks
  6. Ripple, mix with Sprite to make Champipple
  7. Richard's Wild Irish Rose, no Vintage

 

:D

 

You left out the Everclear and the East German Ripple Blanc.

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There's always Billy Dee Williams favorite Colt. 45, but that skews more towards the King Cobra/Mickeys Wide Mouth side of the vineyard. Or you could try its more upscale liquor cousin - Macallan 25 with Mountain Dew, shaken and served over fresh ice.

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Is Four Locos related to Four Roses? Sounds like it could be.....However I vote for "Night Train, It gets you there" and at bottom of label it mentions that "no grape product was used in production".....oh, that makes me feel better....no grape was harmed!!!! GIGGLE!

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Is Four Locos related to Four Roses? Sounds like it could be.....However I vote for "Night Train, It gets you there" and at bottom of label it mentions that "no grape product was used in production".....oh, that makes me feel better....no grape was harmed!!!! GIGGLE!

 

Four Roses is a drinkable bourbon. Four Loko is a cross between terrible beer and an energy drink.

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All--

 

We'll be doing our first Regent cruise in August.

 

I've been checking the menus and wine lists on the RSSC website and notice some are listed as "Reserve Wines". What does that mean? A charge? If so, how much?

 

Thanks in advance. We did our first Crystal cruise in January and the mark has been set VERY high.

 

Frank in wet and cool SBA:cool:

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Yes - Reserve Wines have a cost associated with them (the cost varies - from around $70 to a few hundred - some could be lower - some higher).

 

It will be interesting to learn what you think of Regent as I believe it is quite different than Crystal (we have not sailed on Crystal due to the small suite size and the fact that they do not have true open dining in the evening).

 

What ship will you be sailing on?

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Travelcat--

 

Thank you for the information. As expected, an upcharge.

 

We will be on Voyager 24 August Southampton to Stockholm.

 

We really enjoyed our cruise to Antarctica on Crystal. It was nice to never have to pull out our card. Shore Excursions were not, of course, included but we only did one -- in The Falklands.

 

I'm curious about your comment about "True Open Seating". We had no problem eating where and when we wanted. A couple of nights it took some flexibility but it always worked out.

 

Frank in dark and damp SBA:cool:

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