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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Most rose is just a normal white wine (or champagne) with some red mixed into it then sold at a higher price.
The things you learn on a wine tasting day. lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like all 3 depending on what the ocassion
rose a nice sit indoors with the girls kinda wine
white wine on a night out or with a nice meal in a restaurant lambrini goes a treat with vodka helps me get merry
and the horror !!!!!
Chilled red wine for a nice meal indoors |
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Not really into wine anymore, will have a glass with a meal but that's it.
Was given a piece if advice once that actually rang true which was you can't go wrong with a Rioja over three years old. Strange but true. |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
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"Not really into wine anymore, will have a glass with a meal but that's it.
Was given a piece if advice once that actually rang true which was you can't go wrong with a Rioja over three years old. Strange but true. "
It's probably better if you wait till you're at least in your mid-teens |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I don't touch alcohol at all these days but in days gone by was very partial to a Tuscan red.
Montelpulciano eapecially
Others I would suggest being Faustino which is a nice Spanish
For a cheap chilled white for those warm lazy afternoons around the B-B-Q in an urban Glasgow back yard try a Vino Sol
Fridays and Saturdays when hanging with the Homeys try a nice Buckfast.
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I am really a red person so here goes:
Australian: Grange Hermitage
Chilean: Montes Alpha
French: Chateau Lynch Bages
Italian: Biondi Santio from Montalcino
Napa: only done a limited amount of visiting there but Francis Ford Coppola's reserve wines are to die for
South African: Zorgvleit Richelle
Scotland: Whisky from Skye lol
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Always red (so I dont have to share with kitkatt hehe)
Seriously though, I always have red. I like a nice chase du rhone or chateaux neuf de pape when I have the money. I prefer a fruit, full bodied red. |
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