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"Wat do ppl rather young or old The truth is, there is no RIGHT answer to this question. For starters, some wines are made to be aged (some French Bordeaux) while others are meant to be d*unk young (fresh, crisp whites such as a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc). Furthermore, even red wines that can be aged, don’t necessarily HAVE to be. Some people prefer a young wine, while others may prefer an aged wine." Bahahahahha | |||
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"Wat do ppl rather young or old The truth is, there is no RIGHT answer to this question. For starters, some wines are made to be aged (some French Bordeaux) while others are meant to be d*unk young (fresh, crisp whites such as a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc). Furthermore, even red wines that can be aged, don’t necessarily HAVE to be. Some people prefer a young wine, while others may prefer an aged wine." Basically what you're saying is try every bottle and see which one's you like | |||
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"Wat do ppl rather young or old The truth is, there is no RIGHT answer to this question. For starters, some wines are made to be aged (some French Bordeaux) while others are meant to be d*unk young (fresh, crisp whites such as a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc). Furthermore, even red wines that can be aged, don’t necessarily HAVE to be. Some people prefer a young wine, while others may prefer an aged wine. Basically what you're saying is try every bottle and see which one's you like " ya gotta see what you like | |||
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"Have been with 17 years my junior and 18 years my senior and a lot in between and being honest the old saying that age is just a number in my experience .. both younger and older have their merits and tbh I couldn't be arsed asking their age (as long as they are of a legal age mind u !!!) " Age is just a number is so true ** | |||
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