Friday, February 11, 2011

What should a beginning wine drinking try?

What should a beginning wine drinking try?

I want to start getting into wine culture but I have a sensitive taste but know once I drink something more frequently I find the good in it. What would be a good wines to start off with preferably something with the least bitter taste. Any advice to get myself to like wine more?

Asked by curious lime jello about Beer Wine Spirits


I would recommend starting with something not too dry because that is an acquired taste. I would start with a nice cold glass of WhiteZinfadel. It is a little bit sweet and goes down smooth.

Answered by Kevin K

sweet red by llano is my fave or any white zin pinot grigio is easy on the buds or muscatto if you like sweet

Answered by papillaeplzr

Taste is very subjective. I suggest trying different types. Buy a variety when they are on sale. Over time youll learn your likes and dislikes.

Answered by JustMe

Although it is a little dry my favorite wine is sangria its has great flavor and is usually served with orange slices in it.

Answered by Zac

i know your problem my friend has the same problem too. My suggestion to you is to star with light wine. Try the white wine they are comparatively sober in taste than that of a red wine.

Answered by Mycitykolkata Mydreamkolkata

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Answered by trying to be cool

Its best to start on wines with the most inoffensive tastes. First try mixed wine drinks sangria is a good one for red wine or you can make some punch with white wine juice etc which will sort of mask the taste no matter how nasty the wine may be When they start out many people prefer sweet wines like moscato. If you live near wineries maybe go to one and tell them youve never tried wine before and theyll be able to give you some reccomendations.

Answered by awesomesauce

Here a re sampling of fine wines to get your started. They are all excellent and wont set you back a lot of s. MD 20/20 Cisco Thunderbird Night Train Wild Irish Rose

Answered by ffl04122007

Try the Merlot grape variety or a Cabernet Sauvignon they are quite smooth reds.

Answered by TooQ4u

Start with something made for the beginner like Yellow Tail brand. They tend to have a bit of residual sugar and easy drinking although a bit bland. White might be better for a begiiner too...

Answered by Rob Zombie

Arbor Mist is good and cheap. Also Mascotia Daisi. dont know if I spelled that right..These are the ones I started on. Now we go to wineries and do wine tasting and find wine that we like that way. Good Luck

Answered by PENNY

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