Whenever you ask a salesperson for advice, remember that they may have some hidden motivation for what they say. The same goes for when you ask the Internet.
For a short while I worked as a “floater” for an alcoholic beverage distributer. The permanent employees put a lot of effort into knowing their products.
“Wine, and especially red wine, has been studied extensively. Evidence suggests that moderate consumption may help people live longer, protect against certain cancers, improve mental health, and enhance heart health.”
Easy. Look for a wine afficionado with many followers on twitter and answer to his last tweet: “The more expensive a wine is – like [most expensive wine on display] – the better it is!”You’ll get tons of advice for a cheap but decent wine in no time.
Turtle Islander almost 5 years ago
Alcohol is a class 1 carcinogen and the direct cause of 7 different cancers.
HarryLime almost 5 years ago
Ahhh, advice from “the world.”
jackianne1020 almost 5 years ago
I think Bud’s going to have the more stimulating conversation…by actually having a conversation.
Yontrop almost 5 years ago
Whenever you ask a salesperson for advice, remember that they may have some hidden motivation for what they say. The same goes for when you ask the Internet.
Michael G. almost 5 years ago
I drinks what I likes.
heathcliff2 almost 5 years ago
Why do people forget the internet is used by People? Why do people forget twitter is used by paying People?
Dani Rice almost 5 years ago
For a short while I worked as a “floater” for an alcoholic beverage distributer. The permanent employees put a lot of effort into knowing their products.
gorgolo_chick almost 5 years ago
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/265635.php
“Wine, and especially red wine, has been studied extensively. Evidence suggests that moderate consumption may help people live longer, protect against certain cancers, improve mental health, and enhance heart health.”
michaels.mastro Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Vivino is a great app for wine!!
unfair.de almost 5 years ago
Easy. Look for a wine afficionado with many followers on twitter and answer to his last tweet: “The more expensive a wine is – like [most expensive wine on display] – the better it is!”You’ll get tons of advice for a cheap but decent wine in no time.