Sure, it's total bullshit. All depend what do you like. I, personally, prefer not too expensive Californian Gewurztraminer to super expensive French Corton Charlemagne at any time.
Iunno they all taste the same to me. Infact, the only reason I drink is to get f#*%#$ up.
I've always found wine tasting confusing. I either like wine or a I don't.
Strange thing is I'm a total cigar snob wich is pretty much the exact same thing as a wine snob.
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I prefer the "Two Buck Chuck" vintage when in California. Has any one else heard of it? One of Ca's finest and definitely the best bang for the buck.
Iunno they all taste the same to me. Infact, the only reason I drink is to get f#*%#$ up.
Maybe my taste buds aren't mature enough, but I think white wine taste's like vinegar and red taste's like feet and vinegar. The smell is a different story for a different day.
I've always found wine tasting confusing. I either like wine or a I don't.
Strange thing is I'm a total cigar snob wich is pretty much the exact same thing as a wine snob.
Actually very good, and not at all what the name would imply. I would go as far as to say that many fancy blends really are just 2 Buck Chucks.
HMPF! You don't know what you're missing....
You must be drinking really crappy wine, or just haven't found variants that appeal to your pallet.
Cigar smoking and wine tasting never work out.
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This is one we drink often, my father-in-law introduced it to us- as well as the story, which we've heard quite often.... the wine makes it easier to listen though.
A lot of people start with white wines, then graduate to reds. Drinking wine is like making love to a woman- do it slowly, and savor each subtly as you become intoxicated with the experience.
On the other hand, there will always be those who prefer a Wham-Bam-Thank You-Mam approach. I think we all know what kind of women that experience involves.