What kinds of alcohol do rich people drink in the summer?

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Anonymous wrote:G&T or a Cape Codder

This

Or rwo-buck chuck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Domaine Ott rose

- UHNW here


Can’t even spell it correctly.
Anonymous
idk why Chardonnay has this sort of "Karen" dunce rep on message boards when there are $100 to $1,000+ bottles of Chardonnay rich moms drink. There are pricey good Rieslings too.
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I’ve seen: chilled white, champagne, martinis, tequila on the rocks, spritzes.
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expensive chardonnay
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Aperol Spritz, Hugo Spritz, Rosé
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aperol Spritz, Hugo Spritz, Rosé


Maybe tacky wannabes.
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Anonymous wrote:The only drinks I really don’t see rich people drinking are things like Jack and Coke or the cheap American beers like miller light.
I think it’s generally high end beers, or wines (rose seems to have come back in fashion after being snubbed for years as low brow). For pool drinks, maybe margaritas (preferably not that mass produced mix stuff) or mojitos. The hard seltzers seem popular at all income levels.

I don’t drink much but this is what I see. Fancy “sipping” tequilas have also gotten to be a thing in the last couple of years, with people debating the difference between tequila and mezcal.

I think the “cheap grocery store Chardonnay” think is either a myth or only applies to really older boomers who maybe just drink too much so have lost the ability to be discerning.


These fake WASP tropes are spammed on here for years on end by the same dorks.


I was the one who initially posted about my MIL’s cheap Chardonnay and it’s the truth! I don’t know what to tell you. I was just answering the OP’s question.


So one of your old as dirt senile in-laws drank shit wine. Got it. That does not make it a WASP thing.


Are you ok?


Obviously not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prosecco, champagne, various spritzes, palomas


Everyone I know seems to be drinking Palomas or aperol spritzes.
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