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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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I am a wine snob buy from the vineyard producers, like different wines with different bouquet. Won't buy supermarket wins except very rarely. Reds Manly but few whites like white Rioja. 48 Bottles just ordered |
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"I am a wine snob buy from the vineyard producers, like different wines with different bouquet. Won't buy supermarket wins except very rarely. Reds Manly but few whites like white Rioja. 48 Bottles just ordered " do u like English wines stue |
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"I am a wine snob buy from the vineyard producers, like different wines with different bouquet. Won't buy supermarket wins except very rarely. Reds Manly but few whites like white Rioja. 48 Bottles just ordered do u like English wines stue"
I had a bottle from Wroxeter Vineyard near Shrewsbury - it was very smooth
J x |
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By *tue555Man
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"I am a wine snob buy from the vineyard producers, like different wines with different bouquet. Won't buy supermarket wins except very rarely. Reds Manly but few whites like white Rioja. 48 Bottles just ordered do u like English wines stue"
Yes but it depends on the year and if it is a blended wine ultimate what it tastes like. There are some wines and regions prefer but for the most part but again what tastes good. |
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"I am a wine snob buy from the vineyard producers, like different wines with different bouquet. Won't buy supermarket wins except very rarely. Reds Manly but few whites like white Rioja. 48 Bottles just ordered do u like English wines stue
Yes but it depends on the year and if it is a blended wine ultimate what it tastes like. There are some wines and regions prefer but for the most part but again what tastes good. "
Have you tried Chateau cardboard, I highly recommend it |
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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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"I am a wine snob buy from the vineyard producers, like different wines with different bouquet. Won't buy supermarket wins except very rarely. Reds Manly but few whites like white Rioja. 48 Bottles just ordered do u like English wines stue
Yes but it depends on the year and if it is a blended wine ultimate what it tastes like. There are some wines and regions prefer but for the most part but again what tastes good.
Have you tried Chateau cardboard, I highly recommend it"
LOL only when I was in my teens |
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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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"Could I have a bottle of laithwaites Black Stump please! It’s the nicest red wine ever "
For now , seriously wine is very personal and our tastes change depending on many factors and age, year, blending list goes on.
When you're in a restaurant and the wine waiter comes up to you with their recommendations do you say thank you but just give me the wine list. How many have tased wine and said no thank you
My OH for years bawked at red wine, until I found one I knew she'd like (one of the reasons have to buy in bulk)
All this red wine with red meat and white wine with white is just marketing. wine should compliment food not over power it |
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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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"I always go for white wine, usually the house white.
I haven't been drinking wine for long and don't really know the difference in the whites.
I am definitely not a fan of red wine"
Wines drier they have more alcohol, darker the white wine tends be older. If you like Brussels (the veg) sweet you many prefer your wine - so the lighter coloured white wine.
If you like the drier wines look at the alcohol content. 8ish tends to be sweet, 10ish tend to be medium 15 is dry is brut os ver dry.
Hope this helps someone
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"I always go for white wine, usually the house white.
I haven't been drinking wine for long and don't really know the difference in the whites.
I am definitely not a fan of red wine
Wines drier they have more alcohol, darker the white wine tends be older. If you like Brussels (the veg) sweet you many prefer your wine - so the lighter coloured white wine.
If you like the drier wines look at the alcohol content. 8ish tends to be sweet, 10ish tend to be medium 15 is dry is brut os ver dry.
Hope this helps someone
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Oh ok..something to think about.
And yes..I love sprouts |
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over a year ago
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"Wine time white or red mellow or maybe tough decision whatsvyr choice
Sparkling red
I love spelling red but so hard to find!!
J x"
Its not easy to find but worth buying when I do! |
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