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Or are they going to disown you ?
Forgive me, I don’t drink. |
| I don't think it's good, so no. But I am fine with cheap wine. Josh is perfectly acceptable. |
| Blech, no! That’s first-apt-out-of-college wine. Seconding Josh. Francis Ford Coppola. Hess. All found at the grocery store. |
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Adding: if you already bought it, serve it.
Or, consider using it in a wine spritzer cocktail. |
| My family likes it! |
| Not going to disown you, but they also might not drink it. |
| I like yellow tail. |
But, on the bottle it said "the brand won 550 wine awards". |
| Serve it as the second or third bottle. People will care less, if at all, by then. |
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Do they drink wine?
If they dont drink wine, then yes, serve away. They wont know the difference. If they do drink wine, then no, or do as pp said as a 2 or 3rd bottle. I often buy a cheaper bottle for that since once people get tipsy your tastebuds arent quite as awake to tell the difference. |
| If you have people who judge you based on the wine you serve, find different people to invite! |
| I would judge myself for serving cheap wine. Aim for something middle of the road instead of bottom shelf. |
This. Not a fan of wine snobs. |
It's not so much being a snob, but cheap wine is bad. Doesn't taste good and leads to headaches. They seem to have excess sugar to coverup the lack of developed taste. I'd rather just drink water than bad wine. |
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If OP doesn't drink, she isn't going to know what wine to get.
Yellow tail is not great, but it's not that bad. If your friends and family are true wine lovers, they'll bring a bottle. Open that first. |