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- wine_enthusiast - 01-17-2003

does wine have to be enjoyed with food? how about just sitting by the lounge and instead of beer, just sipping on......any suggestions?


- winoweenie - 01-18-2003

Hi there wine_enthusiast and welcome to the board.Some great older bottles and aggressive young bottlings make for doing just that. I personally like to jes' sit and drink wine whilst contemplating me next glass. WW [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img]


- Thomas - 01-18-2003

What kind of suggestions do you seek? Wine, like anything else, has its place, but that does not mean it has only one place. If you enjoy a glass (or a bottle) on its own, while drifting into quiet relaxation--nothing wrong with that.

You do not always have to have food with wine either...


- stevebody - 01-18-2003

I actually prefer, when tasting a wine for the first time - and many times when having it again - to drink wine without food. When you eat while drinking wine, you're tasting the combination of the two and not, distinctly, either one. What I've done for my own convenience (and because I'm an incurable wine weenie) is make a list of wines that I've tried that go well with food but not so well without it. OR, wines that may be wonderful as an aperitif but are enhanced by food. I keep those wines around just for meals and save the really glorious stuff for sippin'.

I was a devoted beer drinker for many, many years and still love a great brew but wine is just so interesting, so complex (a good one, anyway) and so steeped in wonderful culture that it's replaced beer as my beverage of choice. I don't like to just drink anything, anymore. I love to sit and really TASTE every glass; swirl, sniff, aspirate, analyze, with the final consummation of the finish. Ahhh! It's really NOT just for breakfast anymore.


- winoweenie - 01-18-2003

Okie-Dokie Stevie-B i'll make an exception this time for using my moniker. The advice was solid. WW [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img]


- wine_enthusiast - 01-21-2003

Well thanks for the response! everyone!