As someone who was introduced to wine from waitressing at Italian and French restaurants in college, I'm all about finding the right wine to pair with food. So there isn't 'a' wine you can recommend in general ... for me it's all about what's the right wine for what you're eating or doing, even if what you're eating is no more than buttered popcorn or a hot dog. That being said I've always been partial to the Old World wines since that's what I knew. I've recently started getting more into New World ... California, New Zealand, Australia. My suggestion is to get a good book and start to learn ... it's a fun hobby to get into and good news is you can get a pretty good start with a fraction of what you'll spend on guns and ammo! My hubby got me
Wine Folly for Christmas last year and it's by far the best, easiest to understand, practical and useful wine book I've ever read. As someone else here said "it's a journey" and it's a lot of fun to be on!