If I have to drink it it has to be sweet.Nothing is wrong with Duplin but all of their wines are sweet and most wine people who have been doing it very long prefer a dry wine.
If I have to drink it it has to be sweet.Nothing is wrong with Duplin but all of their wines are sweet and most wine people who have been doing it very long prefer a dry wine.
I have had some that are pretty good but I love beer so much I can't afford to drink them. Hey $15.94 for a case of Natty's is hard to beat.Anyone a big craft beer fan? Went up to Stowe VT last weekend and came back stocked with 48 Heady Toppers... great success.
I have had some that are pretty good but I love beer so much I can't afford to drink them. Hey $15.94 for a case of Natty's is hard to beat.
Met a guy up here a couple of years ago out pheasant hunting. He was into the craft beers and IPA's. They were pretty good, especially since he was buying them.Ya, if I'm drinking a couple/few beers in a sitting I'll opt for the craft stuff - but for a long day of drinking gotta go with something a little lighter
Time to expand that palette. Go to a good wine store and ask for the following at a reasonable price:The driest of merlots. I could drink that all day.
Time to expand that palette. Go to a good wine store and ask for the following at a reasonable price:
1. Jammy/fruity red zin
2. Ready to drink Barolo
3. Ready to drink Burgundy.
The wines I listed? Just different types of wine. Zin is a good everyday wine.What are those?