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Favorite wine? If any
mogley98
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I like a good Moscato, with dinner.
I had a Blueberry version the other day I could drink a whole bottle of that stuff.
I really don't care for dry wines and prefer semi sweet or sweet.
Not a fan of the Muscadine or Scuppernog though.
Wife likes em so dry they suck the moisture right out of your mouth.
I had a Blueberry version the other day I could drink a whole bottle of that stuff.
I really don't care for dry wines and prefer semi sweet or sweet.
Not a fan of the Muscadine or Scuppernog though.
Wife likes em so dry they suck the moisture right out of your mouth.
Why don't we go to school and work on the weekends and take the week off!
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If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
http://riverwoodwinery.com/wines
I am more of a Scotch and beer person, but can enjoy a strong oaky red wine on occasion.
Brad Steele
But I prefer Red wine. I like a Good Dry Cab or Merlot.
Seasonal wine is good too.
I am not a wine snob I will drink Red with Fish and Chicken.
What is crazy is I didn't like wine until I was in my late 30's, same with tomatoes I would not eat them......................now I love them[;)]
annie green
mogan david
7 Deadly Zens
The Waxed Bat
Titus Cabernet Napa
Dynamite Cabernet
Luce Sangiovese
Most of these are inexpensive wines that pair well with red meat. I also enjoy most Oregon Pinot Noir's.
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Liebfraumilch. Sweet mother?s milk.
Actually happens to be one of my favorites. As best I recall a bottle was twenty-four cents (1 D Mark) when I was stationed in Germany in 59/61. When I came back the stores were not full of all kinds of wine like now & it was one of the most common. My kids sneer at it but I developed a taste for it & after sixty years I'm too old to change.
You might want to try Blue Nun which is a higher grade of Liebfraumilch.
Since it is now harder to find I usually buy Kendall-Jackson wines &
that seems to satisfy everyone.
Wine is for Sissies!
How would you like this sissy to come over and tear your face off and make you eat it???[;)][:D][
many weekends my buddies and our dates enjoyed ( well sorta )but it got the effects we were after [}:)][:p] I think that"s why I do not like wine today [B)]
a buddy worked at a bar as clean up after they closed he would always find a bottle of some good whiskey and bring along ...
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annie green
mogan david
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She's a fan of Pinot Noir, Cabernet, Malbec, and most dry red wines.
Meiomi is a go to Pinot for her. Not too pricey. She also like Prisoner and a number of other reds.......
For home, she's been drinking Bota Box and black Box Pinot Noir and is quite happy!
I'm a Beer, Vodka, and Bourbon guy myself.
NRA Lifetime Benefactor Member.
I like a good box wine with an October vintage. [:D]
If you tried Bota Box or Black Box, you may think a little differently.....[;)]
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Pouilly-Fuiss?
My favorite, a white burgundy.
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quote:Originally posted by wiplash
Wine is for Sissies!
How would you like this sissy to come over and tear your face off and make you eat it???[;)][:D][
If you came over with a glass of Wine in your hand, I would laugh my Face off![:D]
I prefer white but have had some red that was OK.
I prefer white but have had some red that was OK.
I prefer white but have had some red that was OK.
quote:The definition of (alcoholic) fermentation is a chemical process where yeast consume certain classes of sugars as reactants, and generate alcohol as the primary product.
Adding more of those reactant sugars prior to fermentation will increase the final alcohol content, simply because there will be proportionally more product.
To me it takes away from the wine. Easier to get drunk. But I no longer drink to get drunk. I have to like what I'm drinking.
JOKE: What is a JAP's* favorite wine?
"When are we going to Miami?"
*Jewish American Princess
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