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Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 07 Feb 2019, 16:18
by Bluebird03
I have recently discovered some of the red wines that are "aged in bourbon barrels" and find them delicious. While red wines are my favorite, I did try a chardonnay that is also aged in bourbon barrel- it was pretty good also.
Just wondering if you prefer red wines or white?

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 08 Feb 2019, 02:27
by Elsereen
I also do love red wines, they have always taste silky to me.

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 09 Feb 2019, 04:44
by Chikari
Wine has never been something I drink regularly. I remember like white wines the most, but the aged red wine you mentioned does sound interesting.

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 11 Feb 2019, 15:22
by Taylor Danvers
I used to love red wine until I took a whole bottle of it in one night and vomited everything I had eaten. Now I can't even stand the thought of taking it again. I think I'll give white wine a chance.

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 13 Feb 2019, 04:15
by MandyP
I love a wine or 2 most nights, really relaxes me. I am solely white wine though, for some reason I have never been able to enjoy the taste of red wine (I have tried a few different ones). I also enjoying having my glass while cooking, sometimes pouring some into the pan!

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 13 Feb 2019, 11:56
by tejaspatil1991
Red wine
Red wine is made by crushing and fermenting dark-colored, whole grapes.

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 17 Feb 2019, 18:59
by jesscat304
I tend not to like wine very much because I tend to find it to bitter. Although, I have found a couple of red wines recently that are quite nice, so I would say red wine is my favourite and it’s apparently better for you.

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 25 Feb 2019, 00:32
by mamilla93
White wine. It goes well with a lot of dishes and helps with my digestion. Red wine is really bitter for me and never got over that.

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 26 Feb 2019, 01:27
by Dee_7Reichardt
I usually go for red wine, typically a blend that is not too strong or too sweet. However, I will drink any and all wine especially if it is free wine 8) .

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 13:44
by HeatherEi
I typically like red wines more but if it's summer and it's hot out, I do like a chilled white wine.

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 14:42
by Nym182
I don't really drink wine that often, but if I do it will be a white wine, usually a moscato. There is a peach one at my grocery store that is pretty tasty.

I think I have a bad association with red wine from needing to drink it at communion when I was little

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 29 Oct 2019, 01:46
by Jennashby_87
Red, white, rose, if its any form of wine I am here for it. I absolutely love wine overall. I prefer red if I’m having one glass with supper but I prefer white if I am having a few drinks with friends.

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 31 Oct 2019, 21:58
by Jennifer Donovan Smith
Red, white, rose, sparkling...I have an ample supply of all of the above! I have always preferred red wines, but chilled white wines, roses, and sparkling wines are much more drinkable in the hot summer months. I grew up an hour away from Temecula, CA, which is a small wine region with some fantastic wineries. Now that I live on the East Coast, I subscribe to a company called California Wine Club that ships me 4-8 bottles per month from various wineries throughout the state. I also recommend the app Vivina if you are serious about wine and like to rate and review the wines you have tried!

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 05 Nov 2019, 12:15
by AdamRedWolf
Recently started drinking Valpolicella reds from Italy. Very bold flavors, and a real delight with dinners featuring pork/beef and a heavy sauce.

Re: Wines: White or Red?

Posted: 08 Apr 2020, 12:10
by leximutia
I always used to prefer the taste of red wines, but since they stain my mouth easily, I go for white wines nowadays. It's a simple reason, but due to that simple deterrent, I've been able to explore more.