How to Serve Wine to Novices - CHOW Tip

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2009

Transforming a nonwine person into a wine person. These are the starter wines, the ones that won't overwhelm.

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  • look at his eyes.....

    i think he should stop....

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  • @thezepp68 Let me just lie on my back and take a piss in my mouth. Same difference, really.

  • hah chilean wine !

  • well red wine can be served up to 19 or 20 degrees Centigrade for a full bodied red. order a white wine, like the Riesling. they'll bring it to you cold.

  • I remember my first time trying wine. I sampled some red wine at Olive Garden, and it tasted horrible, that and it had a rather strong odor to it. I'm of course, not an expert on wine, but eventually, I want to try some different things as I get get older. This wine however, tasted horribly strong, and I'm assuming that it was the alcohol in it or there was something wrong with it, like it might not have been chilled properly. What would you recommend for me?

  • yeah, but those one cost alot ;)

  • I totally disagree.

    Especially when it comes to red wine!

    As a beginner you don't want an elegant, light wine, you want to be impressed by the variety of flavour instead of being bored...

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