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By (user no longer on site) OP 34 weeks ago
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Please let somebody else recognise that song
Who in the forums let their wine breathe?
I keep getting told that I should, but that means I need to plan on drinking, 3 days before! Haha
Joking aside, does anyone let the wind breathe and does it make a difference? And does it have to be an expensive wine?
Or will it work with some plonk? |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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Aerating wine will make a difference. For this you’ll needs several hours.
Use a decanter. It can make a massive improvement in just 15-20 minutes. Cheap wines included. |
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"Only really deep red wine needs to breathe OP and then only for an hour or two.
You’re safe from waiting 3 days
An hour or two? By the time I’ve waited I’ve now had 14 double rum shots. "
yea think about it - open wine - try a glass - followed by the bottle - keeps decanter clean |
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"Only really deep red wine needs to breathe OP and then only for an hour or two.
You’re safe from waiting 3 days
An hour or two? By the time I’ve waited I’ve now had 14 double rum shots. "
Perhaps stick to rum |
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By *bi HaiveMan 34 weeks ago
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You don't need to.
With most reds long as your glass is wide enough and you leave it a short while after pouring that'll do fine.
Most won't be drinking anything stupidly expensive. I've probably decanted two bottles in the last decade and that was just because they were heavily sedimented and one split the cork when I opened it, so I ran it through a coffee filter.
There's a lot of unnecessary snobbery around wine. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 34 weeks ago
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"You don't need to.
With most reds long as your glass is wide enough and you leave it a short while after pouring that'll do fine.
Most won't be drinking anything stupidly expensive. I've probably decanted two bottles in the last decade and that was just because they were heavily sedimented and one split the cork when I opened it, so I ran it through a coffee filter.
There's a lot of unnecessary snobbery around wine. "
So I can technically take the top of the bottle drink it straight from that |
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By *bi HaiveMan 34 weeks ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
"You don't need to.
With most reds long as your glass is wide enough and you leave it a short while after pouring that'll do fine.
Most won't be drinking anything stupidly expensive. I've probably decanted two bottles in the last decade and that was just because they were heavily sedimented and one split the cork when I opened it, so I ran it through a coffee filter.
There's a lot of unnecessary snobbery around wine.
So I can technically take the top of the bottle drink it straight from that "
Screw cap? Yeah - should be good to go.
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By (user no longer on site) OP 34 weeks ago
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"Anyone keep red wine in the fridge in summer?
Oohh. Yes.
And does anyone have red wine and Cola?
Together? Never tried that. "
Yep. 50/50. I had it in Spain and I’ve never looked back. I suppose it’s like white wine and lemonade spritzer. It just kind of works. |
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"Anyone keep red wine in the fridge in summer?
Oohh. Yes.
And does anyone have red wine and Cola?
Together? Never tried that.
Yep. 50/50. I had it in Spain and I’ve never looked back. I suppose it’s like white wine and lemonade spritzer. It just kind of works. "
I’m gonna try it. I’m usually a white wine drinker but im intrigued |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 34 weeks ago
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"Anyone keep red wine in the fridge in summer?
Oohh. Yes.
And does anyone have red wine and Cola?
Together? Never tried that.
Yep. 50/50. I had it in Spain and I’ve never looked back. I suppose it’s like white wine and lemonade spritzer. It just kind of works.
I’m gonna try it. I’m usually a white wine drinker but im intrigued"
Don’t hate me if you don’t like it. Haha
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By (user no longer on site) OP 34 weeks ago
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"Breathe. Yeah fuck that. I buy wine, I drink wine. No in-between. Only twats do that. It all tastes the same after half a bottle anyway."
That’s what I thought. And then I also thought, whilst having a 12 inch Cuban cigar, how can you taste anything? |
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"Anyone keep red wine in the fridge in summer?
Oohh. Yes.
And does anyone have red wine and Cola?
Together? Never tried that.
Yep. 50/50. I had it in Spain and I’ve never looked back. I suppose it’s like white wine and lemonade spritzer. It just kind of works.
I’m gonna try it. I’m usually a white wine drinker but im intrigued
Don’t hate me if you don’t like it. Haha
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I’d rather try something and find I don’t like it than not try it in the first place. |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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"Breathe. Yeah fuck that. I buy wine, I drink wine. No in-between. Only twats do that. It all tastes the same after half a bottle anyway.
That’s what I thought. And then I also thought, whilst having a 12 inch Cuban cigar, how can you taste anything? "
Underrated |
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