Is there a red wine that tastes good?!


Question:

Is there a red wine that tastes good?

I want a wine that is sweet and that has a fruity not bitter taste, does anyone know of a good red wine?


Answers:
I work at a wine bar and pinot noir is usually a good choice for a lighter red wine. It is less acidic than most other red wines and good for people who are first jumping into red wine

an inepxenive wine - Yellowtail shiraz

Lambrusco it is easy going down but will give a mean hangover

THE MORE YOU DRINK THE BETTER IT TASTE.

Red Zin's (which are technically not a red, but never mind they look it) are on the sweeter side. Or if you like really sweet wine try a port. The traditional reds (cab, merlot, shiraz, table red, etc) they don't tend towards the sweet side, but there are a ton with a fruity taste.

In red wines they leave the skin on the grapes, so they tend to not taste as sweet as white wines. But there's still sweeter red wines. A lot of wines now have a little graphic on the back that tells you how sweet or dry they are. Dry means not sweet.

This article recommended Port, Merlot, Chianti, or Shiraz
http://www.wineintro.com/basics/sweetred...

Try "Red Truck". It's inexpensive and it rates quite well.

try kendall jackson zinfandel (not white zinfandel its a red fruity pretty easy or try to find a bottle of brachetto d'acqui harder to find where i am but you can chill it and it is very sweet

Generaly, I find Zinfindels and California wines to be sweet.
Also, the people who work at the wine store I go to are usually pretty good at helping me out. You can always try asking them next time.

Cabernet Sauvenioun

Try pinot noir its realy nice you will enjoy it.

Two New Zealand reds are Coopers Creek wines a Tom Cat Merlot, Sally Cat Pinot Noir. There are also some very good Chileans wines.

Try Double Decker Red. It is a sweet cherry wine from a winery in Aviston, IL.




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