Red Wine

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ynot
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Post by ynot »

chuffafornian? hehe
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Post by captain static »

Try some Chilean Carmenere, it is a smoother red wine and a good value.
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Post by flyinglow »

I personally was hooked on reds by shiraz, which to me seems not as bitter as a lot of other reds. probably stay away from the chianti's at first, my current fav, but not very sweet.
you might also try transitioning with a blush or something. even try drinking some more whites once in a while. you might have to build up your liking for wine in general before going for the reds. chardonnay was the first wine i ever liked. maybe something 3-4 years old. but try not to buy anything too expensive at first, feeling you wasted a bunch of money on a bottle of wine you dislike is a bad way to go. once you find a wine you like, it'll be alot easier to like others.

side note, I have no idea if you have any of these near you, but there's a store near me called trader joes, they have really discounted wines, as well as many other products(i think a lot of the wines are around half price) once i found that place i got totally hooked, as i could sample lots of good wines w/o having to break the bank.
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Post by pigsteak »

chardonnay...sniff...sniff

blanche burgandy with french tulips....sniff...sniff...

woodsy nutty white aromatic beached whale....sniff...sniff....

drink freaking mt. dew if you want a real buzz...geesh.
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Post by dipsi »

Overhung, check some of the local wineries. Chrisman Mill in Jessamin County, and Talon in Lexington have some really yummy wines. They offer tasting. I prefer a blush, but the cardiac benefits are in the red wine.
If I drink red, I like a Cabernet Sauvignon. Not real sweet, but tasty.
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Post by dhoyne »

3 buck Chuck Beaujolais is really good.
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Bella Valopocella- decent, looks like a massive blood letting too when you vomit it back up- will try to post some photos
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Post by Don McGlone »

Overhung,
Come over and climb Wednesday and we'll drink all the wine you want. I've got plenty to choose from. 8)
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Post by chester »

TWO BUCK CHUCK!!!

Best damn wine for the cost around.
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