July 25, 2008
When do the effects of cheap wine start kicking in?
Becca C asked:
I’ve never tried wine before, only beer, and my friends want me to go out tonight with them for my first. I want to know when the effects of cheap, red wine’ll start kicking in for a first-timer like myself. Thanks in advance!
I’m not asking about the hangover (although maybe I should be DX) but rather: when do I start getting tipsy? I don’t plan on going out and getting drunk, although who knows.
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I’ve never tried wine before, only beer, and my friends want me to go out tonight with them for my first. I want to know when the effects of cheap, red wine’ll start kicking in for a first-timer like myself. Thanks in advance!
I’m not asking about the hangover (although maybe I should be DX) but rather: when do I start getting tipsy? I don’t plan on going out and getting drunk, although who knows.
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Sass is hittin’ the beach asked:
I’m not a very good when it comes to a nice tasting wine. I need suggestions as to what type of red wine to buy someone for their 50th birthday. She really enjoys a good tasting wine & I know nothing about purchasing it. I’m not looking to spend a lot of money, but don’t want cheap wine either. Maybe $10-$30.00 if that’s possible?
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I’m not a very good when it comes to a nice tasting wine. I need suggestions as to what type of red wine to buy someone for their 50th birthday. She really enjoys a good tasting wine & I know nothing about purchasing it. I’m not looking to spend a lot of money, but don’t want cheap wine either. Maybe $10-$30.00 if that’s possible?
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fallencupid79 asked:
I don’t want to spend more than $10 a bottle of wine if possible.
We will be serving the wine out of carafe’s so if you suggest boxed wine that is fine too–they will not know, unless they are wine connoisseur. And yes, I realize you can get much better wine for a higher price, but I don’t want to spend $50 for a bottle of wine.
I’m planning on serving wine with cheese before the whole reception gets started.
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I don’t want to spend more than $10 a bottle of wine if possible.
We will be serving the wine out of carafe’s so if you suggest boxed wine that is fine too–they will not know, unless they are wine connoisseur. And yes, I realize you can get much better wine for a higher price, but I don’t want to spend $50 for a bottle of wine.
I’m planning on serving wine with cheese before the whole reception gets started.
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