I used to drink a fair amount of beer, and I was quite fussy about what kind I would drink. I'm not nearly that fussy about wine, so long as it's a dry red wine. I can tell the difference between one red wine and another, but the price tag is more important to me than how it tastes. It's the hard liquors (scotch, vodka, tequila, etc) that I can't tell the difference between an expensive brand and a cheap one. Truth be told, I don't drink much alcohol at all these days, except for the occasional glass of wine with a meal, and I keep bottles of red wine and sherry in the kitchen, for cooking but not for drinking.
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I used to drink a fair amount of beer, and I was quite fussy about what kind I would drink. I'm not nearly that fussy about wine, so long as it's a dry red wine. I can tell the difference between one red wine and another, but the price tag is more important to me than how it tastes. It's the hard liquors (scotch, vodka, tequila, etc) that I can't tell the difference between an expensive brand and a cheap one. Truth be told, I don't drink much alcohol at all these days, except for the occasional glass of wine with a meal, and I keep bottles of red wine and sherry in the kitchen, for cooking but not for drinking.