Loll.. I hated wine, at first. I've just come to the realization, that I really dislike 98% of RED wines. I prefer the sweeter wines, like Moscato, Riesling, Asti, Pino Gris... some Chardonnays. Also, Sangria can be delicious!
You just have to taste test a bunch to find out what you like. Same with craft beers..some are awful, to me, and some I really like.
So many different wines lol
What do y'all do with the whole bottle if you don't like it? Do you just use it to cook or just drink it anyway?
Wine is an acquired taste. Most people start out on sweet wines then move onto deeper wines. Maybe try a late harvest Riesling(Hogue is a good one).
Or a German Riesling. Then move into drier whites. Followed by lighter reds(zinfandel, Shiraz, Pinot noirs). Red blends as well. Once acquired & enjoying those, move into merlots, cabernets, etc. It takes time to build your profile up. It doesn't have to be expensive to be a good wine. Look for smaller, more independent labels. I've always had better luck with them over a big brand.
There are soooo many different flavors with wone, you just need to find what you like....red, white, sweet, dry, etc...I used to be more of a fan of sweet wines, but now I prefer dry whites and sometimes red, depending on my mood. I would just try a few varieties to see what you like better.
Pp that's what I did ? it was like half off and figured why not try it.
It's Sauvignon blanc I think. And then I have ménage a trois silk.
I'll definitely try them if I can find them pp's.
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