September 17, 2008
What type of wine should I bring to this gathering?
mrbmum33 asked:
It’s an informal setting with no meal being served. I’m the only man among four other women and I’m sure they are planning on drinking wine. I want to show up with a bottle without their knowlege what type of wine should I bring???
It’s an informal setting with no meal being served. I’m the only man among four other women and I’m sure they are planning on drinking wine. I want to show up with a bottle without their knowlege what type of wine should I bring???
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Sharon G asked:
Not everyone will be drinking wine, as there will be children attending. As well as other drinks at a tended bar. We are planning on using boxed wines, probally a red , and white. Which wines are most popular.
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Not everyone will be drinking wine, as there will be children attending. As well as other drinks at a tended bar. We are planning on using boxed wines, probally a red , and white. Which wines are most popular.
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May 29, 2008
Does drinking water after drinking wine make you drunker, or get you drunk again, and why?
Axelpeddle asked:
I’ve been a fan of wine for a long time. I have many friends that say wine is great, because after drinking wine, you can drink water, and get drunker or drunk again. Or after a night of drinking wine, in the morning if you drink water, you’ll get drunk again.
I’ve been a fan of wine for a long time. I have many friends that say wine is great, because after drinking wine, you can drink water, and get drunker or drunk again. Or after a night of drinking wine, in the morning if you drink water, you’ll get drunk again.
Being an avid wine fan, I have yet to ever experience this amazing phenomenon. So, is it true, and if so, why does it work.
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