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BanjoMan
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well, I think that for there are just as many $20 wines tasting like $100 as there are $100 tasting like $20, but if you had to go by averages then I think that you would definitely taste the difference.

Wine to me is in a class of luxuries that are worth the dollar. Typically Jackets, cars and wines are usually worth the investment.



[Edited on April 13, 2013 at 11:20 PM. Reason : but things like big houses and expensive cell phones are not worth it IMO]

4/13/2013 11:17:16 PM

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you're crazy. I use my cell phone like 20 hours a day.

Ive got the Galaxy note 2 and im not kidding ive had over 100 people comment on how big it is in the 2 months ive had it.

I tell them its so when guys text me pictures of their dick i can see all the veins. girls dig that line.

4/14/2013 2:11:28 PM

BanjoMan
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I guess if you can afford it sure, but if you are a paycheck to paycheck type it is really nice to get rid of that sometimes 200$ bill per month. Plus I hardly ever used it.

4/14/2013 2:43:51 PM

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i just have an auto billpay sent to my dad every month. You have to go family plan with cell phones.

$50/month for data plan / unlimited texting. I dont have that many minutes but i never talk on it and if i do its usually someone that has verizon or is in my circle.

4/14/2013 3:19:08 PM

BanjoMan
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^ This is what separates people like you from people like me (unless you are trolling). When you take parents out of the situation, which is what happened to me, life becomes much tougher. For me with no family plan, a fancy smart phone with internet access was 180+ per month after all of the taxes and extra charges.

4/14/2013 3:38:57 PM

Smath74
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you should get Republic Wireless.

4/14/2013 3:43:50 PM

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Quote :
"Most red wines are dry. As far as red wines go pinot noir is very sweet.

And I'm not a wine snob whoever mentioned that.

A wine snob is someone who tries to pretend $100 bottles of wine taste so much different than $20 bottles."


The only sweet Pinot Noir I've had comes from Napa, and the stuff people actually drink on the coast where it's cooler. The Napa Pinot wines taste like kool aid. I've had a tremendous amount of Cabernet and Pinot Noir from California. In my experience with those wines the $80 to $100 range is only marginally better than the $30 bottles and in some cases inferior. The few in the $200 range I've tried range from substantially better to not worth it.

This is assuming all wines are served at a proper temperature and decanted for a proper amount of time.

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"Riesling is usually way too sweet for most heavy wine drinkers."


They don't have to be sweet. The German ones are generally sweet. I've had a couple that aren't, particularly the Alsace ones.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/31/dining/reviews/dry-rieslings-from-alsace-review.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

That chart doesn't even have Sauternes! Dafuq?



[Edited on April 14, 2013 at 3:57 PM. Reason : a]

4/14/2013 3:50:52 PM

bottombaby
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I don't know a damned thing about wine other than I don't like it, but I will tolerate Muscadine wines.

4/14/2013 5:08:53 PM

BanjoMan
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"The only sweet Pinot Noir I've had comes from Napa, and the stuff people actually drink on the coast where it's cooler. The Napa Pinot wines taste like kool aid. I've had a tremendous amount of Cabernet and Pinot Noir from California. In my experience with those wines the $80 to $100 range is only marginally better than the $30 bottles and in some cases inferior. The few in the $200 range I've tried range from substantially better to not worth it."


My sentiments exactly. And. I Miss you, will you take me skydiving one day? Perhaps we can have some vintage 2004 on the way down?

4/14/2013 5:24:19 PM

Wolfmarsh
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We were at the "World grits festival" today, and I saw a guy selling Muscadine Juice. I immediately thought of this thread.

I bought his red and white juices. They aren't that bad.

4/14/2013 7:58:30 PM

BanjoMan
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but, can you guard the center?

4/14/2013 8:40:50 PM

Smath74
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it's a muscadine wine kind of night!

6/7/2013 10:17:56 PM

Smath74
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stopped at Duplin Winery and bought a case of muscadine wine

7/6/2013 11:38:32 PM

GREEN JAY
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I need to get a few cases of that stuff next time I'm in NC. What's their best white? pretty sure Hatteras and black river red were my fave reds.

7/7/2013 7:23:49 AM

PaulISdead
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a good cab will never have time to breath while youre sitting at the table.

7/7/2013 8:39:35 AM

SuperDude
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Muscadine wines, fruit wines for that matter have their place. Just a lot of people are snooty about anything labeled "wine" if it didn't come out of a grape. Most people who turn their noses up at sweet wines usually consider wine drinking to involve multiple glasses. Yeah, I'd be sick of sweet wine too if I needed more than one. If I'm having one glass, then every type of wine or alcoholic beverage for that matter has their place.

I mean, if you're going to thumb your nose at muscadine wines or sweet varietals, are you going to thumb your nose at ports too? Tell me a cigar and port isn't masculine.

7/7/2013 1:35:34 PM

Smath74
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.

7/24/2013 9:31:38 PM

StillFuchsia
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I'm going to thumb my nose at muscadine wine because it's horrible

not because all wine should be tannic and dry

if it's your thing, go for it, but there's better wine to be had if you're looking for it

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"Riesling is usually way too sweet for most heavy wine drinkers.

They don't have to be sweet. The German ones are generally sweet. I've had a couple that aren't, particularly the Alsace ones."


I second this: if you're drinking quality Rieslings, there are actually a lot of good ones that have more floral and fruit notes without being toothachingly sweet. Same goes for wine like Zinfandel: the good ones are very fruity, not sweet.

7/24/2013 10:09:06 PM

Smath74
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"because it's horrible"

it is delicious.

7/24/2013 10:33:02 PM

LivinProof78
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i have yet to try a muscadine wine that doesn't taste like night train

7/25/2013 7:22:32 AM

GREEN JAY
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i want some of that hatteras red

7/25/2013 9:16:17 AM

Smath74
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^^you say that like it's a BAD thing? nah, this shit good.

7/25/2013 9:20:18 AM

wilso
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no subtlety to muscadine wine

I prefer my wines on the dry side though

7/25/2013 9:25:44 AM

Dentaldamn
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I don't like my booze to be sweet.

7/25/2013 9:39:53 AM

Smath74
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i never did in the past. in fact i hated sweet wine... usually went with a cab sav, but for some reason i enjoy this sweetness. I still can't stand most sweet white wines.

7/25/2013 9:42:47 AM

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