I know California wines pretty well after living near the production regions for 15 years, and I know a bit about Australian wines and Chilean wines, but outside that, I'm lost. I have had wonderful French, Italian, Argentinean, and South African wines, but I can never remember what they were when I go to shop again. I've also had Greek wines, but they all tasted like kerosene to me and Spanish wines which I found passable as table wines but never found a really good one. Germany also produces some good wines, but in general, most of them (that I've had occasion to try at least) are too sweet for my taste. There are so many wines in the world that it is difficult to keep track of the good, bad, and ugly, and then it is further complicated by vintages.
My wine preferences run to the dry or at least medium dry, like Cabernet Sauvignon, Bordoux, Zinfandel (a California invention as far as I know and difficult to find here), or Merlot in reds (there are some good varieties of Italian reds that I don't remember the names of too), or Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and a few dryer Chenin Blancs and Semillion Chardonnays in whites. I love wine and drink it daily, but it is soooo expensive here that I have been reduced to mostly drinking boxed wine that is barely passable as a table wine.
In our discussions of wines on this thread, I hope someone who knows the local market better than me can recommend some value priced wines that are available in Hua Hin and that are much better than the cheap boxed wines. Nothing is better than a glass (or three) of a good wine with good food!
Here's one of my favorites in the world, but unfortunately, not available here:
