I'm not a wine person. I found this out when I was abou fifteen. I took a sip from the bottle I found in the fridge.
As far as I was concerned, it tasted like rotten grapes and feet. And so ended any desire I had for wine.
Carrie likes wine and my dad is a great fan of Boone's Farm wine (it's been $2 a bottle for twenty-five years).
Last week, Dad got a bottle of Black and Blue, a blackberry wine from Southern Illinois. He finally opened it tonight (much to Carrie's happiness).
I tried it. Rotten blackberries don't taste much better than rotten grapes. Dad was very amused at my reaction.
Carrie likes it. She says I'm not drinking it properly. She even provided me with a proper demonstration on how to properly drink wine. It's possible that it's just been my incorrect drinking method preventing me from experiencing wine the way it was intended.
I think I don't like it and I'm not trying it again until they make a more user friendly version. I'll stick to alcohol that doesn't need an instruction manual to consume.
As far as I was concerned, it tasted like rotten grapes and feet. And so ended any desire I had for wine.
Carrie likes wine and my dad is a great fan of Boone's Farm wine (it's been $2 a bottle for twenty-five years).
Last week, Dad got a bottle of Black and Blue, a blackberry wine from Southern Illinois. He finally opened it tonight (much to Carrie's happiness).
I tried it. Rotten blackberries don't taste much better than rotten grapes. Dad was very amused at my reaction.
Carrie likes it. She says I'm not drinking it properly. She even provided me with a proper demonstration on how to properly drink wine. It's possible that it's just been my incorrect drinking method preventing me from experiencing wine the way it was intended.
I think I don't like it and I'm not trying it again until they make a more user friendly version. I'll stick to alcohol that doesn't need an instruction manual to consume.