jeepgirl30
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I love wine. When it comes to adult beverages if I can't get wine I don't drink. I have become very picky over wine. I am also an event planner so I order wines for many people over many occassions.
Some things to consider, wine not only varies greatly in taste and cost but also alcohol content and sugar content. The more sugar the bigger hangover! The best hangover cure is to not get one. Drink lots of water in between glasses.
As others mentioned price is not the way to tell a "good" wine. I like either a Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand for a white or in reds I like Cabs, Shiraz or Malbecs. I like some non california Chardonnays. My husband and his friend were going to the liquor store and asked if i wanted something, i said if you see Kim Crawford SB please grap it. I should have added, if not nothing please. His friend advised him to buy the Kendall Jackson SB instead. When they presented it to me his friend thought i was the biggest witch of all from the look on my face. California SB is heavily oaked and not at all my taste.
if you ask a good waiter to recommend a wine they should ask you what you like, if not don't trust them! wines are so personal, what is "good" to one person may not be to someone else.
wine flavors do change with food and even temperature. tasting several varities is a great suggestion. I would recommend trying different regions as well as different varities (California and New Zealand for example with a Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay)
good luck and enjoy!
Some things to consider, wine not only varies greatly in taste and cost but also alcohol content and sugar content. The more sugar the bigger hangover! The best hangover cure is to not get one. Drink lots of water in between glasses.
As others mentioned price is not the way to tell a "good" wine. I like either a Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand for a white or in reds I like Cabs, Shiraz or Malbecs. I like some non california Chardonnays. My husband and his friend were going to the liquor store and asked if i wanted something, i said if you see Kim Crawford SB please grap it. I should have added, if not nothing please. His friend advised him to buy the Kendall Jackson SB instead. When they presented it to me his friend thought i was the biggest witch of all from the look on my face. California SB is heavily oaked and not at all my taste.
if you ask a good waiter to recommend a wine they should ask you what you like, if not don't trust them! wines are so personal, what is "good" to one person may not be to someone else.
wine flavors do change with food and even temperature. tasting several varities is a great suggestion. I would recommend trying different regions as well as different varities (California and New Zealand for example with a Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay)
good luck and enjoy!