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Red or White wine?
 

offline sheffieldbleep from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-21 13:23 [#02035617]
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Red for me preferably Chianti


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2007-01-21 13:26 [#02035619]
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red.


 

offline Aesthetics from the IDM Kiosk on 2007-01-21 13:26 [#02035620]
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Red, Chilean


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2007-01-21 13:27 [#02035621]
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white whine, mainly Monkey Bay . real citrus & fruity


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2007-01-21 13:28 [#02035623]
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red, dry wines. south african wines i like.


 

offline tridenti from Milano (Italy) on 2007-01-21 13:29 [#02035625]
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Red, definitely. Lambrusco for me.


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offline hanal from k_maty only (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-21 13:34 [#02035627]
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i think red,good for the heart and gets you fucked.


 

offline phantom from Chicago (United States) on 2007-01-21 13:34 [#02035628]
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whichever gets me drunk faster


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2007-01-21 13:36 [#02035629]
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i had a really horrible experience with red, and now
whenever i drink it it makes me feel sick instantly.

so white i guess. even though i liked white more in the
first place anyway. doop dee doo


 

offline phantom from Chicago (United States) on 2007-01-21 13:37 [#02035630]
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iam better at fighting when iam drunk. of course geting
drunk is also for shits and giggles......just a fun time


 

offline SValx from United Kingdom on 2007-01-21 13:39 [#02035631]
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Ohhh red!! I used to be a fan of white. I well prefer red
though. Or rosé.mmm


 

offline Dannn_ from United Kingdom on 2007-01-21 13:43 [#02035633]
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For drinking on its own I prefer red, but with food often I
prefer white


 

offline EVOL from a long time ago on 2007-01-21 13:52 [#02035635]
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no


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2007-01-21 14:01 [#02035636]
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haha wine...you might as well just ask "do you prefer you
boyfriend to shave before you kiss him (wherever)?"

Me, I don't drink nothing but purple turpentine. Doesn't
get me pissed but it's fun anyway.


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-01-21 14:07 [#02035639]
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red mostly chillean semi-dry's or maybe from time to time
some californian.

but i couldn't really eat any fish without white wine - my
favourite is one called "muskat" with a light taste of
muskat-nut. delicious.


 

offline hanal from k_maty only (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-21 14:12 [#02035642]
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last time we slept together you drunk wine.


 

offline trentee from Berlin (Germany) on 2007-01-21 14:20 [#02035643]
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summer: rosé californian (carlo rossi semi-dry),
winter: red chilian, white australian - dry, semi-dry.


 

offline nacmat on 2007-01-21 14:22 [#02035644]
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red

ribera del duero if possible, but lots of wines in spain are
awesome apart from this and rioja


 

offline Sclah from Freudian Slipmat on 2007-01-21 14:23 [#02035645]
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Red, although I'm not much of a wine drinker. I prefer beer
or sparkling water with food.


 

offline hanal from k_maty only (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-21 14:31 [#02035646]
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sometimes i drink piss or battery acid as well


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2007-01-21 14:46 [#02035654]
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red wine


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2007-01-21 14:57 [#02035656]
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red


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2007-01-21 16:55 [#02035678]
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also red .\white smells like b.o


 

offline Babaouo from Dolce (Monaco) on 2007-01-21 17:42 [#02035683]
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Red// White reminds me of stale rice with fish stock..
and Grape juice...

I like the Red to have a spicier aftertaste to it...


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2007-01-21 17:43 [#02035684]
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depends


 

offline PNES on 2007-01-21 17:49 [#02035686]
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Why limit yourself to red or white when you can drink every
color of the rainbow? I aint no bum.


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2007-01-21 19:14 [#02035707]
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buckfast


 

offline unabomber from Palma de Mallorca (Spain) on 2007-01-21 23:37 [#02035757]
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Red for meat, white for fish...


 

offline zero-cool on 2007-01-22 00:22 [#02035774]
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red


 

offline DeadEight from vancouver (Canada) on 2007-01-22 01:12 [#02035785]
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red for sure. been enjoyin' a lot of the Aussie Shiraz
blends of late... especially Coonawarra stuff. also found a
couple of nice relatively inexpensive Spanish
Shiraz-Monastrell blends. my ladyfriend digs on Argentine
Malbecs, which are also quite nice. i'm definitely a total
plebe at this point, but since i'm quite the wino, i'm
learning pretty quickly.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-01-22 02:45 [#02035793]
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I used to really like red and drink a lot of it. Sadly, my
teeth are very susceptible to staining and I used to get red
teeth after drinking it (which lasted for days), no matter
how much I brushed them. So, at my dentists advice, I no
longer drink it (aside from a couple of glasses at xmas).

Now that I drink white instead, I've grown to like it,
particularly as Dannn_ says, with food (even red meats).

I do miss the getting wrecked quickly effect of red wine,
but not the absolutely killing hangovers that came with it.


 

offline Archrival on 2007-01-22 03:33 [#02035803]
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its all good.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-01-22 03:57 [#02035810]
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Long time no see. Happy new year Archrival, how are you
doing?


 

offline unabomber from Palma de Mallorca (Spain) on 2007-01-22 04:19 [#02035811]
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Also Mallorca wines are very good.
Part of my familiy makes wine in their own grapevine.


 

offline ebolawasher from Dublin (Ireland) on 2007-01-22 05:33 [#02035833]
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Rosé & 7-UP - it's a winner!


 

offline ebolawasher from Dublin (Ireland) on 2007-01-22 05:34 [#02035834]
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Single-grape or double-grape?


 

offline Sclah from Freudian Slipmat on 2007-01-22 07:33 [#02035882]
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I can't really taste much difference between wines drunk in
different sessions. I'm able to taste degrees of sweetness,
sourness, dryness etc, but although I like red wine in
general I've never tasted a wine that I though was
particularly excellent.


 

offline 1up from greater manchester (United Kingdom) on 2007-01-22 07:36 [#02035883]
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red.


 

offline Exaph from United Kingdom on 2007-01-22 07:44 [#02035889]
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red; a nice rioja with a nice cigar, lushness.


 

offline Chihiro from twins land on 2007-01-22 07:51 [#02035895]
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red!!! a good old barolo! snurf


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2007-01-22 09:55 [#02035940]
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dry red and rosé, not too sweet, are both favs.

feel much better now having contributed here. Looking
forward to the statistics graph and/or pie chart.


 

offline Sclah from Freudian Slipmat on 2007-01-22 10:10 [#02035950]
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1] Red
2] White
3] Dunno


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2007-01-22 10:19 [#02035953]
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hahahaha


 

offline unabomber from Palma de Mallorca (Spain) on 2007-01-24 03:22 [#02037203]
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Hmmmmmmmmmm!


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offline uzim on 2007-01-24 06:22 [#02037260]
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it depends on the meal... i only drink wine with meals
anyway (i'd rather have beer or stronger alcohols on their
own).

white wines can be really different from each other, to me
the "dry" ones are as different from the "sweet" ones as
both are different from red wine.


 

offline FlyAgaric from the discovery (Africa) on 2007-01-24 10:33 [#02037446]
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if wine were two beautiful women i had to choose over
because the one didn't like the other and both said i had to
choose then i would probably haved picked red. mainly
because i spend more time drinking a red than a white. the
time it takes to consume it, i mean. white wine goes down
really fast and is kind of 'sharp' and more edgy, whereas
red is a little rounder around the edges and the flavour
lasts longer. but wine is really a whole world of beautiful
women, irregardless of colour.


 

offline OK on 2007-01-24 12:11 [#02037531]
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red!


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2007-01-24 12:13 [#02037533]
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lately wine makes me sad the next day. what's up with that?


 


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