People who can't enjoy a nice red wine are the worst

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I'll be the one to say it. Most Americans either don't know what a good wine is or try to front like they do. After living around the world, tasting the shyt that's produced back in the States is an insult to your tastebuds
 

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I'll be the one to say it. Most Americans either don't know what a good wine is or try to front like they do. After living around the world, tasting the shyt that's produced back in the States is an insult to your tastebuds

I have tasted wine from pretty much all over the world, Chile, Argentina, Italy,France, Spain, Portugal.

American Wine tastse just fine to me but to each their own
 

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Wine? I'd go with a Riesling. White wine. They're sweet but have a nice range. You can get something really sweet or something fairly sweet but with some tartiness. My favorite Riesling ATM is called Kung Fu Girl. You can get it fairly cheap. Around 11most likely. Besides that, you can't go wrong with Frick Prickly Riesling. It's got some tart to it and an effervescence you normally only see in sparkling wines or champagnes. The carbonation is mild as fukk but noticeable on the tongue. It's got that pop

That's the shyt AZ was talking about on life's a bytch?
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I'll be the one to say it. Most Americans either don't know what a good wine is or try to front like they do. After living around the world, tasting the shyt that's produced back in the States is an insult to your tastebuds
Luckily it's 2016 and your local wine store will have wine produced from all over the world. Don't get it twisted, though. There are some very good wineries in the states. A lot of people in the US have never stepped outside of Barefoot or Sutter Home so they don't know wtf they're missing out on
 

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Luckily it's 2016 and your local wine store will have wine produced from all over the world. Don't get it twisted, though. There are some very good wineries in the states. A lot of people in the US have never stepped outside of Barefoot or Sutter Home so they don't know wtf they're missing out on

See the thing is if you stick with wine under 20-25 bucks you can find absolute gems from thousands of brands/vineyards.

People will usually find a type of wine they like...I mentioned earlier I like Pinots.

People should try different brands. I found one the other day called Fiordaliso that I am enjoying.
 

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I can tell a good red from living in southern europe for an extended period. I dont care if niccas fukk with it or not. :ehh:

I had a €5 /$10 bottle last night. It's something u cook with too. Sautéed some shrooms n onions with my Italian sausage with that bytch
 
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