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3 years, 4 months ago

I don't drink, doctor said red wine will help me. Don't know where to start. Want small samples might not like

Have no idea what or where to buy.  A picture of a bottle would help so I know what to look for.  Don't like taste of alchol so need something sweet, and small sample to test which i can drink.  Please help me
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andy | 3 years, 4 months ago
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Go to your local Trader Joe's and pick up a bottle of Charles Shaw wine. Here is a picture of it, but anyone who works at the store will be able to show you where they are.

They only cost $1.99, so if you end up not liking it, you aren't out very much. I would probably go with the Merlot, as that is one of the sweeter, less harsh wines.
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bbrookin | 3 years, 4 months ago
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Without knowing where you live, I suggest you do a search for a store that sells wine and offers tastings (Raleys and BevMo in Northern CA do this). If you live near a wine producing area, go to wineries that offer free/no cost tastings of their products. Tell them your situation at the tasting bar - I've found pourers more than helpful. This will help you discover what you like at little to no cost.

When I offer non-red-wine drinking guests a glass at home, I generally pour one of C.G. diArie's Zinfandels or Barberas. The alcohol flavor doesn't dominate in any of these, and they generally get favorable reviews. They run between $20 and $35 per bottle. Attached are labels. Good luck

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