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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


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    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.
  • Beaster_Bunny
    Beaster_Bunny Posts: 501 Member
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    I enjoy having 2 or 3 bottles of Bonterra organic Merlot or CabSav.
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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    So sad to here, this one is for you Betty. May you RIP :'(

    Betty is still with us.

    Yes, RIP :'(

    :laugh:
  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
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    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


    giphy.gif

    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.

    This....my sis in law would buy $50 to $100 wine and its neen the worst tasting wine ever. So i started bringing my $10 winez
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,492 Member
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    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


    giphy.gif

    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.

    To be fair, I don't have the most sophisticated palate.

    If blindfolded, I wouldn't be able to tell red from white wine.


    come to think of it, if I'm blindfolded, wine is going to be the last thing on my mind.

  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


    giphy.gif

    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.

    To be fair, I don't have the most sophisticated palate.

    If blindfolded, I wouldn't be able to tell red from white wine.


    come to think of it, if I'm blindfolded, wine is going to be the last thing on my mind.

    But then how will you be the DD.
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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    I enjoy having 2 or 3 bottles of Bonterra organic Merlot or CabSav.

    It's dangerous to go alone. Here, take this:

    tkbf0v71aum9.gif


  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,492 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


    giphy.gif

    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.

    To be fair, I don't have the most sophisticated palate.

    If blindfolded, I wouldn't be able to tell red from white wine.


    come to think of it, if I'm blindfolded, wine is going to be the last thing on my mind.

    But then how will you be the DD.

    Braille Steering Wheel
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


    giphy.gif

    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.

    To be fair, I don't have the most sophisticated palate.

    If blindfolded, I wouldn't be able to tell red from white wine.


    come to think of it, if I'm blindfolded, wine is going to be the last thing on my mind.

    Then it's about efficiency. May I suggest a Whiskey or a Rum.
  • skctilidie
    skctilidie Posts: 1,405 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


    giphy.gif

    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.

    To be fair, I don't have the most sophisticated palate.

    If blindfolded, I wouldn't be able to tell red from white wine.


    come to think of it, if I'm blindfolded, wine is going to be the last thing on my mind.

    I’m with you. I’ve been dragged to a couple wine tastings and can usually find something I can tolerate well enough to sip a glass, but I’d never willingly choose wine when there are things I find to be better choices, i.e. whiskey, cider, or a good dark beer.
  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
    edited June 2018
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    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


    giphy.gif

    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.

    To be fair, I don't have the most sophisticated palate.

    If blindfolded, I wouldn't be able to tell red from white wine.


    come to think of it, if I'm blindfolded, wine is going to be the last thing on my mind.

    Then it's about efficiency. May I suggest a Whiskey or a Rum.

    Oh no...dont go pedaling your whiskey around these here parts.
  • Beaster_Bunny
    Beaster_Bunny Posts: 501 Member
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    cee134 wrote: »
    I enjoy having 2 or 3 bottles of Bonterra organic Merlot or CabSav.

    It's dangerous to go alone. Here, take this:

    tkbf0v71aum9.gif


    Thanks! Now I can defeat Ganon!!!

  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,492 Member
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    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


    giphy.gif

    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.

    To be fair, I don't have the most sophisticated palate.

    If blindfolded, I wouldn't be able to tell red from white wine.


    come to think of it, if I'm blindfolded, wine is going to be the last thing on my mind.

    Then it's about efficiency. May I suggest a Whiskey or a Rum.

    That's even worse.

    I haven't had whiskey or rum in probably 20 years.


    Coffee in the morning and after that, waters good... maybe with a wedge of lemon.

    Beer? Maybe 3 or 4 a year; that should be enough for anyone, right?
  • skctilidie
    skctilidie Posts: 1,405 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


    giphy.gif

    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.

    To be fair, I don't have the most sophisticated palate.

    If blindfolded, I wouldn't be able to tell red from white wine.


    come to think of it, if I'm blindfolded, wine is going to be the last thing on my mind.

    Then it's about efficiency. May I suggest a Whiskey or a Rum.

    That's even worse.

    I haven't had whiskey or rum in probably 20 years.


    Coffee in the morning and after that, waters good... maybe with a wedge of lemon.

    Beer? Maybe 3 or 4 a year; that should be enough for anyone, right?

    Scratch my previous post. :joy:
  • Just_J_Now
    Just_J_Now Posts: 9,551 Member
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    Just got here, didn’t read this whole thread but I’m in. Just downed a bottle of Cabernet. <3
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,613 Member
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    Red, white, or sparkling? Yes, please!
  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
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    Just_J_Now wrote: »
    Just got here, didn’t read this whole thread but I’m in. Just downed a bottle of Cabernet. <3

    Love cabs...yum
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    it's too yucky for me.


    giphy.gif

    You have tasted the wrong wines.

    I find mid range priced wines are best. Reds for me. Woodbridge is my fav.

    Nope. I've tried some high grade grape.

    some of the stuff I've tried is allegedly some of the best around.

    I can't get past the taste. It's pretty easy, I just don't like the taste.

    It's okay, I'm a very popular and sober driver when in Napa Valley.

    The price of wine has nothing to do with how it tastes to the person drinking it. FYI

    yeah, I understand. A close friend of mine is really into wine.

    He has this huge climate controlled, wine cellar in his home and spends a lot of time (and yes, money) on finding what is regarded as some of the best wine available.

    I've tasted different vintages & labels that are highly regarded.

    I think all of it just tastes nasty. *shrug

    I had some $8 bottles that tasted better then any of the expensive wines I've tasted. It depends on your taste. I've had some really good French Table wines that I liked way better then the oaky $35 or more.

    To be fair, I don't have the most sophisticated palate.

    If blindfolded, I wouldn't be able to tell red from white wine.


    come to think of it, if I'm blindfolded, wine is going to be the last thing on my mind.

    Then it's about efficiency. May I suggest a Whiskey or a Rum.

    Oh no...dont go pedaling your whiskey around these here parts.

    I do what I want. But also talk about Wine.
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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    cee134 wrote: »
    I enjoy having 2 or 3 bottles of Bonterra organic Merlot or CabSav.

    It's dangerous to go alone. Here, take this:

    tkbf0v71aum9.gif


    Thanks! Now I can defeat Ganon!!!

    You can defeat the *kitten* out of Ganon now.
  • pudgy1977
    pudgy1977 Posts: 13,499 Member
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    If I prefer beer to wine, but also like you guys a lots can I hang out too?! I’ll bring my own