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Red or White

Red or White?

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  • White

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  • Rose

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  • Wine? Thats for sissys! Give me a beer!

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  • I don't drink as I am under 18 or I don't drink alcohol

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Enigma Shadow said:
Red wine. Blossom Hill is the best, I've found.
Then you've not been looking hard enough! Blossom Hill is repulsive. It's crisp, but far too apply and sugary. As a general rule of thumb, if it's less than £6 a bottle, it's rank.
 
Dave said:
I feel like I'm going to wretch when I drink wine. But I feel it may come with age.
It will. I never liked it in my early 20's, but now it's my first choice (when drinking in a house). Beer will remain top choice in a pub.

Enigma Shadow said:
Any recommendations, Ian?
As a rule of thumb, stay French. Preferably a claret or merlot, from the Bordeaux region. The grapes in that region are the fruitiest, you're more-or-less guaranteed to get a nice soft taste, without the tart.
 
^
All the finest wines... improve with age :P :P

But seriously,
Dave said:
I feel like I'm going to wretch when I drink wine. But I feel it may come with age.
That was my experience as well.
Why-ne.
 
I got told at work the other day wine taste is acquired at 28. Four more years and we'll ****ing see.
 
Rose, then red, then white, but I do prefer beers anyway, actually depends what mood I want to achieve :lol:
 
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