I'm looking for one that is smooth, light and goes down easily. Nothing strong.
I like Roscato.I'm looking for one that is smooth, light and goes down easily. Nothing strong.
The list would rather long, but take a look at this starter list from the below website.
50 Light Red Wines (Under $25) Built for Fall
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Very good list, and broadly, I'd concur with the contents.
In general, I would recommend wines made from the Pinot Noir grape, or the Montepulciano d'Abruzzo grape; Grenache - which is wonderfully smooth - also features on @JamesMike's list, and I would also suggest that wines from this grape be considered.
Is this for a date?
Doesn't someone of your stature have friends who own vineyards? Surely they would point you the right direction.
They don't serve wine at parties?Nah my friends aren’t 50 lol. They’re the young, party, happy-go-lucky type
They don't serve wine at parties?
My friends are younger than me- mainly my ex and all her friends who im very close to, and she’s 9 years younger than me and still in college.
But I recently started seeing someone and now I don’t really party like that anymore.
Just got more into wine and quiet nights in.
hence this thread...
Plenty of red wines out there @Hieveryone , sure you can find something. I had a pint of something new last night to celebrate finally starting Xmas holiday. An amber beer from the Palm brewery of Belgium. Bonus on special this week for 7 francs.
Broke out a series 03 2016 version of Stone's Xocoveza Charred Barrel Aged Milk Stout. It was freaking outstanding! Not to mention, when it was able to settle down and warm up a little, the flavors really shone through! Loved it! Highly recommend it!
Also my buddy filled up a growler from Pelican Brewery of their Juicy IPA... one of my favorite breweries and boy was it good! Not overly hoppy, subtle flavoring, overall very drinkable!
Sounds amazing; do enjoy.
It took me a while to absorb the lesson that stouts, in particular, should be consumed at room temperature, rather than served cold.
Another favorite.Enjoyed a glass or two of St Emilion Grand Cru this evening.