LanceVance
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Do you have a lot of money?
If so, then yes
If so, then yes
Something I wanted to ask for a while but never wanted to make a thread for it. I drank this cheap one called Barefoot and it burned my throat pretty badly. Are cheaper brands stronger when it comes to the alcohol levels or am I just not going to be able to enjoy wine? I'd like to give anything a try, so long as I'm not drinking something that tastes like rubbing alcohol.
Cupcake moscato
Very sweet.
I'll give it a shotif you like menage a trois, try scott harvey wines
small winemaker, but often sold on wine.woot.com
scott made the menage a trois blend many years back, before he founded his own winery, and that wine has since been commercialized, but a lot of his wines follow similar taste profiles. specifically, his inzinerator is basically what the menage a trois blend is supposed to taste like
Not that I've found. Almost every wine I've tried, I've found deeply unpleasant. I don't usually ever drink the more expensive wines, which are probably better tasting, so that might be part of the reason why. But every time I have had wine, it's left a taste in my mouth like metal. I need to wash it out immediately.
Some of my favorite wines are like 10-15 a bottle.
I know the topic may sound pretty dickish to people who enjoy wine, but what I mean is that is there any wine that isn't an acquired taste, and just has a pleasant taste? When I see people order wine in pitchers and such it always looks good, but every time I've tasted wine it has tasted horrible, and I just don't have the taste for booze. Even beer is borderline for me. I also can't tell the difference between red and white wine, which I think is the case for everyone if blind tests are anything to go by. It all just tastes like alcohol to me.
Basically, what I guess I'm asking is that is there any wine that tastes more like grape juice and not like an alcoholic beverage, which is of course what they are? Or should I just stick to grape juice? Because I really do like grape juice.
Usually the only time I have wine is if my girlfriend buys a bottle and I have some of that. Maybe we just have different tastes in wine and that's limiting my exposure. She usually goes for the 10-15 range as well.
Do you have a lot of money?
If so, then yes
Can't tell the difference between red and white wine?
I'm sorry, but your taste buds are broken.
Do you happen to consume a lot of sugary beverages and foods, by chance?
Cider counts as wine, right?
If so, try Cider. Good and pretty cheap stuff.
i don't drink soda or eat candy. most days i only drink water, with maybe a glass of milk. why?
Rice wine, or sake.
Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill.
All the girls I went to college with loved it as their beverage of choice when underage drinking.
Eeeeeeeh. A $10 bottle can be absolutely fine. Paying $1000 doesn't make the wine taste 100x as good.
For someone who doesn't like wine a $100 bottle can taste a lot better than a $10 bottle
If you like sweet grape juice but want something to sip I'd say go with a honeyed dessert wine.
Or you can go Sangria or even 50/50 coke/wine mix is like a poor Sangria that tastes great. You can use cheaper wine this way.
Eventually you'll probably acquire a taste for it and enjoy it on its own.
i have been to many family gatherings and events over the years and have never been able to stomach whine, liquor, beer, etc. it all tastes like piss and poison to me, even in my youth. so much so i always ask myself how other people even start drinking, and think they are lying to me when they say it tastes good?
i guess its just one of those things? i know i am addicted to soda, i only drink diet caffiene free stuff and it doesn't really taste good compared to many other drinks. all i can think of is the bubbles but don't understand why i can't just let the shit water go completely.