Wine Stand

May 30, 2008 2:16 pm | Uncategorized

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How old were you when you started to enjoy drinking wine?

I have never gotten into wine. I really don’t understand its appeal. I’m wondering if it will be like coffee though. I couldn’t stand coffee until I was about 21 or 22 years old. Now I drink it pretty much daily.

I’m in my 30s but never really got into wine very much. Some people never do. For me, wine causes intense headaches. But you’re right, wine, like coffee, is definitely an acquired taste. However, it does have a nice relaxing buzz to it compared to liquor or beer.

From personal observation, I think people start enjoying wine more when they’re in their late 20s or early 30s.

The English Beat , Wine & Grine , Stand Down Margaret


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