ZephyrHawk
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Having had to introduce my husband to the glories of wine, I have some experience with this.
First of all, don't start with reds. These can seem somewhat bitter to the unfamiliar pallatte and might put off a wine beginner entirely. Also, the tannins in reds make for more headaches the next day (same with champagne). Start with something light and perhaps a little sweet. Reislings are good. Or perhaps the Canada icewine would be a good choice. These are the equivalent of alcoholic pop, but hey...nothing wrong with that. Heartier whites and Rose's would be the next step. Then try for lighter reds. Finally, when you graduate to actually liking heartier reds, you can profess yourself a wine appreciator.
And yes, there is no reason for wine snobbery. My current favorite wine can be found for $6-$10 at my local grocery store. Doesn't mean I don't appreciate the expensive stuff, it just means that I can find beauty in all things. However, I will give one word of advice. If it's got an animal on the bottle, it's probably not going to be the best thing you've ever tasted.
First of all, don't start with reds. These can seem somewhat bitter to the unfamiliar pallatte and might put off a wine beginner entirely. Also, the tannins in reds make for more headaches the next day (same with champagne). Start with something light and perhaps a little sweet. Reislings are good. Or perhaps the Canada icewine would be a good choice. These are the equivalent of alcoholic pop, but hey...nothing wrong with that. Heartier whites and Rose's would be the next step. Then try for lighter reds. Finally, when you graduate to actually liking heartier reds, you can profess yourself a wine appreciator.
And yes, there is no reason for wine snobbery. My current favorite wine can be found for $6-$10 at my local grocery store. Doesn't mean I don't appreciate the expensive stuff, it just means that I can find beauty in all things. However, I will give one word of advice. If it's got an animal on the bottle, it's probably not going to be the best thing you've ever tasted.