Whats the easiest wine to drink on its own ?!


Question: Whats the easiest wine to drink on its own !?
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Most people will some low quality, inexpensive wine that has nothing to it except for added sugars to make it taste good!. Like (but not limiting to) White Zinfandel or Merlot, Sangria, Lambrusco, Blush, Franzia, Boone's Farm!.

If you want to try a real wine that is light and enjoyable without sacrificing taste or quality I suggest the following!.

Instead of blushes try roses!.
They still look pink but if you notice it is a much deeper color and fuller body!.

Look for German and Domestic Rieslings!.
This is a sweet white wine that will range in sweetness and fruitiness!. The sweeter ones will have much lower alcohol content (8% - 9!.5%), if you like it drier look for a higher alcohol (11!.5% - 13%)!. If you want it fruity look for California Rieslings, otherwise stick to German and Northwest America!.

Beajolais
This French red wine is the lightest and softest red wines ever come!. You get straight red berry fruit from it with no dry aftertaste to it unlike other reds!.

Petite Syrah
My favorite, this one will have more body on it unlike the previous but you will come to like it!. This one has a jammy sensation in your mouth, it is a perfect balance of astringency and fruit!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

White would be a Sav Blanc from New Zealand or cool climate areas!.
Red would be a Merlot or cab Merlot, also from cool climate areas!.

The cool climate gives a smoother more balanced body!.
At the same time, I drink Buller's Calliope Shiraz at 16%, and because of the way it is grown, it's one of the smoothest reds I've ever had!

Fortified wines are great too over crushed ice in summer, or straight in Winter!. Try a Tokay or Muscat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Red - I would go with a Pinot Noir from Santa Ynes or Santa Maria Valleys or from Oregon!. They are light, fruity and quite refreshing!.

White - Either a Pinot Gris from Oregon, a Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand or 4 Vines Naked Chardonnay!. All are very good whites to drink on a nice sunny day!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Dry red!.!.!.!.DaVinci Chianti Classico reserve
Dry White!.!.!.Hosmer or Buttonwood Grove Dry Riesling
both are New York wines

Sweet red!.!.!.I don't like except for a dessert wine by Castile
Banfi!. an Italilan wine that I cannot remember
the name!.
Sweet white!.!.!.Again not one of my favorites!. I can tolerate
some Rieslings, notably Chateau St!. Michele
from Washington State!.

Bubbly!.!.!.!.I prefer Mumms Champagne!.

Recently I opened a bottle of Pinot Noir from California that was really really nice!. Very smooth and light!. Lighter than other Pinots I've had!. The producer is LaCrema!. At about $32 a bottle, an excellant wine for just laying back and enjoying!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Il Dolce Moscato!.!.!.
Slightly effervescent, sweet fruity taste and people with think you have a modicum of class by not choosing mass produced kiddy wine!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Arbour Mist - A very light rose wine, great for summer and comes in many flavours such as cranberry, strawberry, or strawberry-kewiWww@FoodAQ@Com

blossom hill, but it depends if you like red or white!.

hardys is australian, the red one is very fruity!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

bottled - it's more difficult to drink from a box!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

At that point, The wine that you enjoy most!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Behringers white zinfandelWww@FoodAQ@Com

It's hard to beat a nice Rioja!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Merlot, most of all for me!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

blossom hillWww@FoodAQ@Com





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