Years ago two women in the area placed a personal ad for dates for a picnic, the “winners” to be based on how they described the wine they’d choose for the picnic. Many males (boys and men – use your imagination as to why I phrased it that way and you’d be right) tried their best and/or worst. Their dates for the picnic where the only ones who thoughtfully answered the ad like this – “White, red, or both?”
Not necessarily. I fit a lot of the plugger descriptions, but not this one. I do know a bit about wine, enough to know that I do not care for a hearty robust red (Cabernet Sauvignon) as much as a lighter, sweeter one (Travicello! Best Italian wine ever).
90% of the time make mine white, dry and bubbly. Learning to like a nice blend of red that doesn’t make me think I’m drinking an old bottle of vinegar. Don’t care for sweet wines…see Annie Greensprings reference above, lol!
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
A beverage with gym socks…. no thanks. (I’ll stick with my red wine being lemonade or red wine being cranberry juice.)
Baarorso about 5 years ago
With the many varieties of wine out there, is there such a thing as simply bringing a person “a glass of wine”?
Watcher about 5 years ago
Oh heck, just give us 2 glasses of Ripple.
Display about 5 years ago
Years ago two women in the area placed a personal ad for dates for a picnic, the “winners” to be based on how they described the wine they’d choose for the picnic. Many males (boys and men – use your imagination as to why I phrased it that way and you’d be right) tried their best and/or worst. Their dates for the picnic where the only ones who thoughtfully answered the ad like this – “White, red, or both?”
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Does cheese come with the wine ?
Oge about 5 years ago
White, sir? Would that be whole, 2% or skim.
dsidney49 about 5 years ago
Just two words… Boone’s Farm… LOL!!!
david_42 about 5 years ago
I never buy wine in restaurants. I’m either in a brewpub or a place that doesn’t have liquor license.
Teto85 Premium Member about 5 years ago
“Bottled or boxed?”
DoktorScheisskopf about 5 years ago
“Very well, sir. Both the red and the white wines are from an excellent vintage: last Thursday.”
Jan C about 5 years ago
Not necessarily. I fit a lot of the plugger descriptions, but not this one. I do know a bit about wine, enough to know that I do not care for a hearty robust red (Cabernet Sauvignon) as much as a lighter, sweeter one (Travicello! Best Italian wine ever).
GoodDoctor about 5 years ago
Just make it a six pack of Cupcake wine in a can.
Rose Madder Premium Member about 5 years ago
2 words – “No thanks”. — I don’t imbibe – don’t have to remember labels or years or make decisions dependent on a person trying to sell me something.
NaturLvr about 5 years ago
90% of the time make mine white, dry and bubbly. Learning to like a nice blend of red that doesn’t make me think I’m drinking an old bottle of vinegar. Don’t care for sweet wines…see Annie Greensprings reference above, lol!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 5 years ago
Akadama wine!
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member over 4 years ago
GYM SOCKS????