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Drinking WINE at age 30+

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Do you like being fancy? Do you like talking about bodies, after taste and pallety shit Drink wine. Talk about it constantly

In my adult years I found that.........you have to like wine! And you have to pair wine with food and...you have to talk about it. Like quite a bit actually. Who would've thought.... Wine.....Vino....

So, being my 12 years old self in 30 years old body I have a hard time fighting this complex.

I personally don't really like wine. I will drink it. Sometimes it taste OK... But I'm not like a wine drinker. I've rather be drinking rum with soda... BUT my adult self is fighting and....I think it makes me sound more mature Cheers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Being an adult ain't what it's cracked up to be, have a snakebite and a couple of shots

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

you will appreciate the fine taste more as you get older

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I do enjoy a good bottle of wine a decent Rioja.

I also love nesquick pink milk

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I used to collect dark rums, and those are the only drinks I care for the nuances of, but I rarely drink nowadays.

A glass of decent wine with a meal is fine, but really good stuff would be wasted on me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would have thought being an adult meant not being afraid to make your own choices

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By *one IdolMan
over a year ago

your imagination

Personally it makes me pissed ...... And sound like a d*unken slaver ......

So yeah ..... What's not to like

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Personally people talk such protentcious crap about it in a bid to try and make themselves seem better than those who don't..."what I'm getting is hollyhocks with after taste of Grandma's raspberry jam", Jilly cooper bollocks I think.

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick

That's the thing about being an adult u can release the 12 yr old inside u can have nesquick pink milk for breakfast,wine and exquisite foods for lunch and rum and soda for tea debauchiours nights all in moderation

Life is good experience it

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By *angtidy42Couple
over a year ago

Redditch

Found I didn't like wine till I was in my mid 30's. So thing to do with the taste buds I'm told.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In my adult years I've found you don't have to conform to others expectations of you

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By *0tt0nSu3Woman
over a year ago

London


"Do you like being fancy? Do you like talking about bodies, after taste and pallety shit Drink wine. Talk about it constantly

In my adult years I found that.........you have to like wine! And you have to pair wine with food and...you have to talk about it. Like quite a bit actually. Who would've thought.... Wine.....Vino....

So, being my 12 years old self in 30 years old body I have a hard time fighting this complex.

I personally don't really like wine. I will drink it. Sometimes it taste OK... But I'm not like a wine drinker. I've rather be drinking rum with soda... BUT my adult self is fighting and....I think it makes me sound more mature Cheers "

Meh.

Horses for courses. I take a long time to drink pints. I can take hours to drink one pint. I have to drink half pints when I'm drinking ales, lagers and wine too. I also don't like the size of these large wine glasses. It's far too deceptive...

So I stick to spirits and can wax lyrical about whiskies, whiskeys, rums, bourbons, gins.... And because they are legally obliged to sell measured units, I know how much I'm drinking as well.

Just don't ask me about wines. I know what I like and that's it.

Mind you, I heard ale and beer drinkers yapping about body and pallette (sp?) too...

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I bought some cheapo wine back from France the other day. I just swigged a bottle last night. It wasn't worth tasting per se but it was worth drinking.

I think people who take about wine remind me of a character in a Roald Dahl story about a wine taster and I can't take them seriously.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love wine , and gin , beer sometimes port , oh can't forgot Bacardi and the odd dram or two of a good malt.....infact anything alcoholic although I draw the line at meths...sometimes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wine no longer agrees with me. I only have to look at it and I get a hangover that lasts 3 days!!

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

I drink wine because I like the taste and have done for 30 years. Nothing fancy - a £4 bottle of malbec from Morrisons does me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bleurgh. Can't drink wine.

It's the grape juice that tastes like burning.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I get tired if I'm out with a group of people and the "wine expert" (and there's always at least one) has to go on and on about how much they know about it and bludgeon the rest of us with their knowledge. It's likely that the are an expert on every thing else too and I've also found it common that in some cases they are not very nice to the staff in the restaurant. That tells me more about them than anything.

I like the odd glass with a one liner, "yes, that wine is lovely" and move on with good conversation about anything else.

L

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend

I'll dronk wine if I'm eating, but rarely will I sit at home with a bottle of wine. Bottle of Jim, Jack or Johnny on the other hand!

I either like wine or I don't. There is no getting around it, I can't detect different flavours and notes etc. I do know it gets me pissed a lot quicker than spirits do though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oddly I've kinda fallen out of love with red wine since I stopped smoking. The two were synonymous for me and worked together to give me great pleasure.

Since then I can enjoy a glass or two but it doesn't do what it did.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I do love it when a supermarket has a handy "goes well with a spicy fish curry" tag under them - I haven't a clue beyond red, white, rose

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am picky .. I know what I like.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I could have written this post! I don't drink wine...unless I'm already d*unk and then I don't care that it taste like nail polish remover

I love a good cider, or cocktails when I'm out with my friends. But wine...just not my thing.

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By *aucy tiggerWoman
over a year ago

Back where I belong

I like wine, it doesn't matter what it costs - I either like it or I don't.

Got the taste for jack Daniels at the moment xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As I mature I take great pleasure in creating delicious meals in the kitchen , something which is becoming a very satisfying hobbie for me. I too have recently developed a taste for wine........ but I havnt reached the dizzy heights of chatting absolute garbage about how a fine wine's rich body arouses my nasal passage etc..... If it taste nice then fine, if not donate it to a tramp

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I prefer mineral water

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do you like being fancy? Do you like talking about bodies, after taste and pallety shit Drink wine. Talk about it constantly

In my adult years I found that.........you have to like wine! And you have to pair wine with food and...you have to talk about it. Like quite a bit actually. Who would've thought.... Wine.....Vino....

So, being my 12 years old self in 30 years old body I have a hard time fighting this complex.

I personally don't really like wine. I will drink it. Sometimes it taste OK... But I'm not like a wine drinker. I've rather be drinking rum with soda... BUT my adult self is fighting and....I think it makes me sound more mature Cheers "

What you are discribing lady is the epitome of disdain in our modern society. An attempt to sound almost elitist and interesting because they have led a boring life. Something I hate with a passion as its another know a little knowledge and now you're an expert.

Welcome to the world of the "Wine Wanker!"

You all know one or several. My advice. Drink what you like and what tastes nice. Doesn't matter about the price.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes good wines don't have to cost a lot to be good .. 4 .. 5 pounds I can find ones I love ... had some over 20 pounds and I cant tell from 5 pound one .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mmmmm I love a nice bottle of red, found a really nice one in aldi, not expensive, but very moreish

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Meh.

Horses for courses. I take a long time to drink pints. I can take hours to drink one pint. I have to drink half pints when I'm drinking ales, lagers and wine too. I also don't like the size of these large wine glasses. It's far too deceptive...

So I stick to spirits and can wax lyrical about whiskies, whiskeys, rums, bourbons, gins.... And because they are legally obliged to sell measured units, I know how much I'm drinking as well.

Just don't ask me about wines. I know what I like and that's it.

Mind you, I heard ale and beer drinkers yapping about body and pallette (sp?) too... "

But you've got "Don't drink" on your profile

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By *yldstyleWoman
over a year ago

A world of my own

I'm in my 30s and still don't like wine ... prosecco with strawberries though.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yeah I like wine. Can't be doing with all the tasting notes stuff though, it's either nice or not.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

dry white if i have to - but happier with gin bacardi or jd - wine gives me headache -

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If you find yourself talking about the wine over dinner you need to find more interesting people to eat with

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yeah I see the middle aged wine connoisseurs all the time. stocking up their wine cellars, with the rare vintage known as echo falls. carefully carried in

their special wine bags to protect the essence of the gods.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fuck 'em. I drink WKD. Or frozen margaritas if I'm feeling posh.

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By *tephenBunChowMan
over a year ago

Haywards heath/Waterlooville

Your palate changes as you mature.

During University days I was a lager man, and d*unk white wine. Mid twenties switched to only drinking red, late twenties ale/craft beers.

More recently I've developed a a taste for gin. Used to turn my nose up at that 20 years ago.

My sister she's 49 and only just learnt how to taste wine properly and now can figure out the flavours rather than just nailing it. She's still a lightweight though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I find that my taste for wine is improving as I get older, i.e. that sweet German nun is no longer welcome... wine bores can be controlled, just make a sufficiently grizzly example of the first one and the rest shut up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You are grown up you are 30. People that judge you are never worth caring about. Drink what you like but more importantly don't conform to please others. Anyway have to go as I have '88 chateau marqaux breathing in the orangery.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I drink wine , as long as it's no less than£4 I'm happy

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By *reakShow90Man
over a year ago

Manchester/halifax


"Do you like being fancy? Do you like talking about bodies, after taste and pallety shit Drink wine. Talk about it constantly

In my adult years I found that.........you have to like wine! And you have to pair wine with food and...you have to talk about it. Like quite a bit actually. Who would've thought.... Wine.....Vino....

So, being my 12 years old self in 30 years old body I have a hard time fighting this complex.

I personally don't really like wine. I will drink it. Sometimes it taste OK... But I'm not like a wine drinker. I've rather be drinking rum with soda... BUT my adult self is fighting and....I think it makes me sound more mature Cheers "

no where nere as grown up as I should be happy with my Stella and strong bow dark lol

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

For me being an adult is not giving a shit. Im not a big wine drinker but i do quite like rose. If i want lambrusco(which i dont) with my pudding i will bloody well have it.

I dont feel as though i "have" to have something just cause others do.

I prefer prosecco over champagne anyday

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wine is a personal thing

You either like it or not, same with red or white, expensive or cheap it is a personal taste

I am a recovering alcoholic so don't drink alcohol at all

However,,,,

I did drink wine and like I stated above

My taste in wine depended on what I was eating at the time. I cannot stand sparkly carbonated anything do champagne, text is wasted on me

Beer,,,,, like above lager to me is carbonated piss water and annoys me that I can walk into LIDL and buy a 4 pack cheaper than a similar pack of water. Since the age of 18 I have always drank Ale. Travelled to many places and tasted the local brew best yet was a Bavarian smoked beer.

Have tasted one or two close to it back home here in Scotland

Spirits.... As a Scotsman the lure of a nippy sweety or whisky should be too good to pass up. My old man is a malt connoisseur but I couldn't tell the difference between Sainsburys own brand of blended or a 12 yr old Islay. Tastes like fire water

I did drink my body weight and more in Jack. Have American relatives helped develop my taste for the stuff.

Vodka is paint gut rot and paint remover. Best white spirit on the market for stripping paint

So I'll stick to OJ if you don't mind

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By *0tt0nSu3Woman
over a year ago

London


"Meh.

Horses for courses. I take a long time to drink pints. I can take hours to drink one pint. I have to drink half pints when I'm drinking ales, lagers and wine too. I also don't like the size of these large wine glasses. It's far too deceptive...

So I stick to spirits and can wax lyrical about whiskies, whiskeys, rums, bourbons, gins.... And because they are legally obliged to sell measured units, I know how much I'm drinking as well.

Just don't ask me about wines. I know what I like and that's it.

Mind you, I heard ale and beer drinkers yapping about body and pallette (sp?) too...

But you've got "Don't drink" on your profile "

True.

I don't drink to excess to a point where I cannot make my way home. And if I do drink more than one drink, I always drink with people that I know and trust.

Therefore most people who meet me on the first instance assume that I am teetotal. Which is almost true. I rarely drink, and if I do, I can be very discerning about what I drink.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In my 30s and not a massive wine fan! Defos doesn't make you any more mature. If anything makes me a piss head. I do like a rose or prosecco. But can't do white or red wines or even be bothered with what wine goes with what food. What's that all about.

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"I do enjoy a good bottle of wine a decent Rioja.

I also love nesquick pink milk "

Apart from preferring Yahoo banana...riojka for me too!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In my 30s and not a massive wine fan! Defos doesn't make you any more mature. If anything makes me a piss head. I do like a rose or prosecco. But can't do white or red wines or even be bothered with what wine goes with what food. What's that all about. "

Yay to being a piss head

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

am away soon the boozer x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My taste in wine has evolved with age, started on German wine spritzers in my teens(ish) with Sunday lunch, then on it's own. Then tried a variety of white wines but it was always hit and miss whether I liked it. Stopped drinking white after a Christmas party, being the only one drinking white I ended up drinking 3 bottles by 5pm, wasn't my finest moment so moved on to Rosè again got really d*unk on this and decided it wasn't for me either and moved on to Red, which is much preferrable however I do stick to only two glasses - lessons have now be learnt!! Still have the odd glass or 7 of Prosecco which doesn't seem to have much of an effect on me.

But I have similar views on Coffee I'm sure some drink it just to make themselves look mature

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do you like being fancy? Do you like talking about bodies, after taste and pallety shit Drink wine. Talk about it constantly

In my adult years I found that.........you have to like wine! And you have to pair wine with food and...you have to talk about it. Like quite a bit actually. Who would've thought.... Wine.....Vino....

So, being my 12 years old self in 30 years old body I have a hard time fighting this complex.

I personally don't really like wine. I will drink it. Sometimes it taste OK... But I'm not like a wine drinker. I've rather be drinking rum with soda... BUT my adult self is fighting and....I think it makes me sound more mature Cheers "

When someone bores you with some such chat about wine. Let your 12 y.o self pull a face. And maybe say Yuck!

However if their chat is interesting let the 30.y.o self have a proper adult discussion.

Do you count Buckfast as a true wine? Not that i drink it myself.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Red wine and cola tastes like vimto

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a believer in the good ole saying 'do what makes you happy!! '

I'm a cider girl served in a pint glass!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Red wine and cola tastes like vimto"

So does Blue WKD and port

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can't stand wine and beer tastes like washing up liquid, not that I've tasted it mind

I do enjoy a shandy sometimes though. It has to be Harp lager. Is that beer? Meh

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By *cankeepMan
over a year ago

Norwich

I always kinda liked some wine but glugged it down. But I've been working for a wine company now for 10 months (Naked Wines - I'm an IT bod though, not a wine expert!), and I'm slowly appreciating it a bit more.

Naked have a very un-pretentious approach to wines. And the guys running it - while knowing their wines very well - are really down-to-earth about it too. In the first tasting I was in the week I joined, no fucking about - they just asked if I liked it or not!)

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By *ecretBadgerMan
over a year ago

Redruth


"Do you like being fancy? Do you like talking about bodies, after taste and pallety shit Drink wine. Talk about it constantly

In my adult years I found that.........you have to like wine! And you have to pair wine with food and...you have to talk about it. Like quite a bit actually. Who would've thought.... Wine.....Vino....

So, being my 12 years old self in 30 years old body I have a hard time fighting this complex.

I personally don't really like wine. I will drink it. Sometimes it taste OK... But I'm not like a wine drinker. I've rather be drinking rum with soda... BUT my adult self is fighting and....I think it makes me sound more mature Cheers "

I dont like drinking it either but find myself still doing it then talking shit about the lovely bottle of merlot i found in tesco. I then feel like a right twat.

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By *ecretBadgerMan
over a year ago

Redruth


"I do enjoy a good bottle of wine a decent Rioja.

I also love nesquick pink milk "

Haha this made me laugh nesquick rocks.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Drink what you enjoy, there is nothing else to it! But please never babble about it unless it's to someone who really shares the same interest.

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By *ficouldMan
over a year ago

a quandary, could you change my mind?

I didn't think I was a wine drinker, although in the last 8 months I have enjoyed the odd bottle or three

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By *illo0069Man
over a year ago

litherland

Tastes like vinegar.

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By *iggles and BeardyCouple
over a year ago

Bristol

I hate wine, but wiggles loves read wine. Though never really bothered chatting about it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like mine full-bodied and fruity. Same with wine.

Must admit I prefer to quaff a decent real ale nowadays though. Serve it in smaller glasses, don't glug.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I find myself drifting towards the wines of the week in my supermarket.

Is this a danger sign?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Get on the Stella and shots and start a pub brawl instead. Sod this growing up and acting all arty farty.

And don't forget the kebab after.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like a Malbec in red and a Pinot in White but shhhhh. Keep it a secret I've got a lad cred to keep. Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm not a big wine drinker and can't stand it with food; it ruins it for me. Occasionally I'll drink wine with others but I rarely find one I like. I prefer cocktails

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyone mix red wine and ? Try it! It makes a crap red taste passable and makes the first glass more palatable. Especially when I tend to neck the first one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Age 13 me and a mate made our own wine. When it was ready we drank the lot and there was much vomiting to be had by all.

Yeh not a fan of wine.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There are two types of wine essentially, and everybody knows this. There’s the one where you drink it and go, "Mmmm, well that’s ok, can we get 8 of those please, give us 8 of those." There’s the other one, you know, where you go "Ga…bt…jesus, WHAT is that?" Very, very occasionally I concede you will hit a subtle one. You know, where you go "Ga…ba…ah, actually that’s not that bad, that is. It’s quite nice."

Dylan Moran

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nah never been able to get into wine.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like a nice chateauneuf du pape, it's a step up from the blastaways and bottles of thunderbird and 20 20 I supped as a youth

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford

Weirdly, I always liked wine much more as a yonger man. I seem to have gone off it now somewhat. Ive always loved beer though, although it seems that you now get 'tasting notes' on bottles of beer...FFS!

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By *ichpickingsMan
over a year ago

London and Essex

I often drink Ribena* with meals when others have wine. I'm serious. I like to try and join in with the sophistication, at least visually .

* other blackcurrant cordial providers are available.

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By *oluptuousWetOneWoman
over a year ago

Wokingham / Reading

Still not grown up enough to like drinking wine maybe by time I'm 100

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