Anonymous wrote:If you bring Yellow Tail to my house you will not be invited back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to drink a lot of wine and have a pretty sensitive palate to tell the difference between a 10 bottle a 20-30 bottle (on verge of course). Drink what you like, life is short.
I wish this were true. Sadly, once you start drinking the better wines in the $20-$30 range the cheap ones really taste subpar. I still drink some cheaper ones because I'm not wealthy, but you definitely tell the difference.
LOL that you think a $30 bottle of wine is something special.
Well, I think a wine may or may not be special and this can be true at any price point. On average, however, $20-$50 will get you a high quality wine that will be much better than the $9.99 Fetzer, Mondavi or Cupcake wine most folks are drinking. I've had some outstanding wines that cost well of $50/bottle (retail, not the restaurant markup); a few were truly great but most weren't better enough to justify the price.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I meant...what does the type of wine you drink say about you, and I didn't just mean price or label.
Chardonnay = ?
Sauvignon Blanc = ?
Pinot Grigio = ?
Merlot = ?
Cabernet Sauvignon = ?
Pinot Noir = ?
Etc.
Anonymous wrote:No, but I DO judge people by the beer they drink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to drink a lot of wine and have a pretty sensitive palate to tell the difference between a 10 bottle a 20-30 bottle (on verge of course). Drink what you like, life is short.
I wish this were true. Sadly, once you start drinking the better wines in the $20-$30 range the cheap ones really taste subpar. I still drink some cheaper ones because I'm not wealthy, but you definitely tell the difference.
LOL that you think a $30 bottle of wine is something special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to drink a lot of wine and have a pretty sensitive palate to tell the difference between a 10 bottle a 20-30 bottle (on verge of course). Drink what you like, life is short.
I wish this were true. Sadly, once you start drinking the better wines in the $20-$30 range the cheap ones really taste subpar. I still drink some cheaper ones because I'm not wealthy, but you definitely tell the difference.
Anonymous wrote:All things being equal, no, but if you are drinking it out of a box...gtfo