Dodie
<font color=green>Survived the big crash<br><font
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Let me start off by saying that I'm one of the people with the unsophisticated palates whose idea of good wine (wine that tastes good to me personally) is Sutter Home white zinfandel. I read all of the posts from last week and understand why some of you don't think that this IS a good wine, but, if we are going strictly on taste, you need to know what tastes good to me...
I also like beer. It is actually my alcoholic beverage of choice, but I usually go with a light beer. My current favorite is Sam Adams Light.
I have NEVER tasted a RED WINE that I like! Period. Too strong. Too much aftertaste. Just not my cup of tea.
Now I find myself doing the South Beach Diet. This is a low carb diet that is a little more versatile than Atkins and not quite as restrictive. (I've lost 9 pounds in the first two weeks and am quite pleased, by the way.) You can remain on this eating plan and have the occasional alcholic beverage, as long as it is RED WINE. Red wine apparently has some health benefits, is not as high in carbs as lighter wine, and isn't "fattening" in the truest sense of the word.
HELP!!!! What should I try that is kind of "sweet," not too dry, and won't have that red wine aftertaste?
Please educate me! Types of reds? Specific vineyards/brands?
Thanks for the input!
I also like beer. It is actually my alcoholic beverage of choice, but I usually go with a light beer. My current favorite is Sam Adams Light.
I have NEVER tasted a RED WINE that I like! Period. Too strong. Too much aftertaste. Just not my cup of tea.
Now I find myself doing the South Beach Diet. This is a low carb diet that is a little more versatile than Atkins and not quite as restrictive. (I've lost 9 pounds in the first two weeks and am quite pleased, by the way.) You can remain on this eating plan and have the occasional alcholic beverage, as long as it is RED WINE. Red wine apparently has some health benefits, is not as high in carbs as lighter wine, and isn't "fattening" in the truest sense of the word.
HELP!!!! What should I try that is kind of "sweet," not too dry, and won't have that red wine aftertaste?

Thanks for the input!