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Home › Forums › Beverage Forum › The Beverage Forum › Red or white?

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  • January 25, 2008 at 3:45 pm #2401711
    iqdiva
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    Yes NYNM…I prefer wine … A nice Pinot Grigio for me !

  • January 25, 2008 at 3:45 pm #2401712
    NYNM
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    Aren’t there any winos out there? I didn’t mean to sound pretentious…

  • January 25, 2008 at 3:45 pm #2401713
    leethebard
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    Correct….Bud is NOT beer..at least not any more…expensive water!.as are most american national brands. Gallo is grape juice with a kick(no love as an ingredient in the making of that one!)
    In answer to the question,I choose according to the meal…I prefer a good Red wine,but will go a white with fish.
    I like a Merlot whem just drinking…or with cheese and bread. I usually check with our liquor store for suggestions…quality wines at great prices are out there…Start by asking!!!! And then find one to your taste..and enjoy. That, I think, is perhaps the BEST answer to this question!
    leethebard

  • January 25, 2008 at 3:45 pm #2401714
    Davydd
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    I am pretty much a red wine man. I leave the Chardonnay to my wife.

    Jimeats, I am sorry but Budweiser is not beer. I am very discerning when it comes to beer. I guess I can’t say the same about wine though. 2 litre Gallo wines at $6.99 a bottle seem good enough for me. [:D]

  • January 25, 2008 at 3:45 pm #2401715
    enginecapt
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    Gewurz and J’berg Riesling.

  • January 25, 2008 at 3:45 pm #2401716
    Jimeats
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    Fortissimo!
    I buy it in the gallon jug twist off the cap pour it in my wine glass {an old Welches jelly jar} and let it rip.
    I’ve been to numerous wine tasteings, dinners with pairings and even stay at a vineyard in Va. and still just enjoy my Fortissimo.
    The wine tasteings always ammuse me. They drink slurp and spit.
    If I did that at my fathers table look for the backhand.
    I try and still try to look for the undertones in a wine but I guess my pallate is still uneducated.
    I also must say I’m a huge beer drinker and I feel the same way about these craft beers. Some are quite good but for the most part I’ll stick to Budwieser. Chow Jim

  • January 25, 2008 at 3:45 pm #2401717
    NYNM
    NYNM
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    Since a recent trip to Germany, I’ve really been enjoying nice wine. Had some lovely Reisling over there. I keep trying red wines, but even beaujolais is too tannic for me. So I’m exploring sauvignon blanc, gewurtz abd chardonnay. What’s you poison?

  • January 26, 2008 at 9:17 pm #463802
    NYNM
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    Red or white?

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