Depends on the event or food selection of course. But white is good for pairing with cheese. Also I choose white when at a crowded function. Less likely to have a stain if someone bumps into you and spills onto your clothing...not fun to get red out of a suit. Red of course with beef, and chocolate...hmmm, may have some tonight actually.
The wine snobs (said with affection) will crucify me for this, but I love a nice sweet rose.
Or a dry white, but I much prefer pink!
Red, but I really don't have the experience of drinking(maybe two or three sips my whole twenty nine years). Tried sips of red and white...white is too sweet. But for a good time, I drink Welch's Sparkling Red grape juice. Tastes better than wine in my opinion, but I guess my palate isn't sophisticated enough.
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White, especially in summer time...usually a Sauvignon Blanc
I only drink sparkling and a few glasses and I'm available!
Neither, just doesn't suit my taste
Red with meat
White with fish
Nerves wine over 13º proof French degrees or the taste of the wine will kill the food taste
Execption for hunting meat, or Cassoulet, Pot au feu and a few others
Sadly I can't drink white wine. Give me any white wine, from the cheapest right up to the most expensive on the planet, and I will tell you it tastes like vinegar. I love Red wine though
Red, pretty much always (though I will not drink merlot). I will drink white, but it needs to be a dry and oakless white, which is hard to come by. I use white wine in some summery cocktails though.
depends on whether it is with food or not...with food, I pair the wine with the food I am eating...if I am just having a glass of wine after dinner or anytime...its usually a white wine.....Sauvignon Blanc, most often
White for me. Can't drink red wine
Depends on the company, and time of day
None of the above as I don't consume alcohol.
White as red gives me a headache
My wine of choice is white and a nice aged Chardonnay is my favorite...pouring for you Susan xo
I like to pair my wines to the food I am eating, but for just having a glass of wine by itself, its most often a white wine.