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Good wine by itself?
04-01-2002, 12:29 AM,
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Great idea if he truly likes to sip wine by itself. Everyone has his or her own taste, and everyone's own taste is "good." So what I have to say would just be a guess insofar what he may like.

So here's my thinking: I think smoother, rounder, softer red wines are best for drinking by themselves. Heavier red wines with a lot of tannin (the bitter or astringent solids derived from grape skins and seeds during fermentation) are easier to drink with food.

The finest smooth, round, soft red wines in the world are made from the Pinot Noir grape. So I would go to a specialty wine store and ask for, say, the best American or French Pinot Noir they have for whatever price you want to spend. You'll have to go to a store with a good reputation, and when you do; look for a sales person who seems like he knows what he is talking about. You're on your own from here!
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