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I'd like to have some wine on hand for the ladies...

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Yes that is a very nice choice. Sweet wine goes with a sweet man. 😀

Get a nice Moscato di Asti, super sweet and women love it.

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Thankfully this thread isn't full of morons who think you can't find a good $10 bottle of wine.

Nice job zinfamous on the Ravenswood recommendation. Their vinters blends are some of the better "cheap" blends out there. They do a fine job with them.
 
Get a bottle or two of blush, and then get a couple bottles of white. White is good because you can just keep it in the fridge and it wont really go bad. Red will go bad after a couple days if not pumped, and a week or two if pumped.


Are you serious? How can a bottle of wine go bad? Wait you mean you don't drink the whole bottle? What's wrong with you?
 
I had better luck with a liquor cabinet and knowledge of how to mix several foofy sweet drinks than with wine. Initial cost is higher though.
 
there are some great wines that are less than 10 bucks, ignore the snobtards

barefoot wines are great
as are most tisdales
sutter home
fetzer

most ladies i know like pinot grigio or riesling
for reds, you cant go wrong with a white merlot (still red) or a shiraz

Good to hear a kudo for Tisdale, we like Barefoot and I've got a bottle of Tisdale that we haven't tried yet!
 
Are you serious? How can a bottle of wine go bad? Wait you mean you don't drink the whole bottle? What's wrong with you?

oxidation

never stumbled upon a bottle of vinegar hanging out in one labeled as wine? It happens. rather common, even for unopened bottles that were improperly corked.

and once opened, a bottle will lose it's freshness quite quickly. After a few days, an unfinished bottle is approaching the realm of cooking wine.
 
for $10... the best you're gonna get is
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Two Buck Chuck is infinitely better than that crap and costs a third of the price.

Hell, it even comes in a damn bottle so if the women you're having over are wine retards, you can tell them it's a really nice, expensive, imported wine and the fucktards won't know the difference.
 
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