White wine is the choice of many people. They tend to be lighter and sweeter and most people start off drinking white wines and then as their palette develops, they move over to preferring red wines.
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Most wine lovers and wine experts seem to focus on the Reds and dismis White wines as suitable only for the less experienced and less knowledgeable wine enthusiast. It is true that many wine drinkers will start off with whites and slowly develop a taste for red but there are some wonderful white wines available that are light on the palette and easy to drink and some find the after effects of over indulging with white are less than if you partake rather too much red.
The choice is yous. Don't worry what anyone else says. Drink what you enjoy and always keep an open palette ready to experiment with previously unknown types of wine.
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This post was written by tom on September 5, 2008

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