Glenn Mackles wrote:
So I would like to ask, assuming you just want a nice glass of wine, say when you are reading a book, or watching a movie, or having a conversation without food... what wines do you like to drink by themselves? Or is it the same wines you drink with foods?
Thanks,
Glenn
Since I've never been involved is anything like this, I'm curious. Do you bring a wine from your cellar and go home beforehand to get it or do you bring it with you to work? If I were to bring wine to work I'd have to leave it in the trunk of my car as no alcoholic beverages are permitted on the site, which would mean either a cooler or a heater, depending on the time of year.OW Holmes wrote:.... in wine tastings like our Thursday-After-Work group....
Glenn Mackles wrote:So I would like to ask, assuming you just want a nice glass of wine, say when you are reading a book, or watching a movie, or having a conversation without food... what wines do you like to drink by themselves? Or is it the same wines you drink with foods?
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Glenn Mackles wrote:I'm new here so I apolgize if this has already been covered but it seems most of what I read these days is about pairing food with wine. I may be strange but for quite a bit of my wine drinking there isn't any food in sight. Instead, I often just want a nice glass (or two) of wine. And I find that many wines, and specifically, a lot of big reds really need some food to tame them down. So I would like to ask, assuming you just want a nice glass of wine, say when you are reading a book, or watching a movie, or having a conversation without food... what wines do you like to drink by themselves? Or is it the same wines you drink with foods?
Thanks,
Glenn
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