duno much abt wine but i worked as a waiter once and the most popular 1 was 'Hardiz Shraiz' quite cheap too.....Originally posted by kingofbeholder:any good red wine to intro ?
sweet--?
moderate sweet--?
sour--?
very sour--?
no expansive item please* i know few very nice wine brand cost 2k+
sound great.Originally posted by leddy:white zinfandel, it's a rose wine, 11% alcohol, peachy sweet with mild spicy after taste.. can get it for about $25
still nv tell which type is moderate sweet recommend for casual drinker cum beginner.Originally posted by carpe diem jur:u may refer to this thread
http://noiseology.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=151342&page=0
got any name to ID sweet red wine?Originally posted by dakkon_blackblade:For light easy drinking, try Beaujolais, or a Bordeaux claret. For more medium to heavy-bodied wines, try Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot or Shiraz. New World wines, like those that come from Australia and the Americas, tend to have higher alcoholic content than Old World ones, like those from France and Italy.
i heard Castillero del Diablo range of red wines are niceOriginally posted by kingofbeholder:any good red wine to intro ?
sweet--?
moderate sweet--?
sour--?
very sour--?
no expansive item please* i know few very nice wine brand cost 2k+
(now drinking 'wolf blass- cabernet merlot', not bad, slightly sour. looking for moderate sweet red wine.)