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  1. #11
    LovelyMe
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    Moet

  2. #12
    jazzmine
    Guest
    Nothing to strong. Perhaps Moet.

  3. #13
    Don't know...
    Guest
    buy some crystal.

  4. #14
    Babes
    Guest
    A Pinot Grigio is always a nice, crisp wine.

    But, it probably depends on what you intend on serving... White wine goes with lighter food, like fish.

  5. #15
    frank61799
    Guest
    it's all in the taste you and your date has. There really isn't a right answer for this. I found a white wine or blush (zinfindal ) was the best for me. They sell 2 oz bottles here, I'm not sure about were you live. I bought and tried a few of those before I bought the first bottle to share with someone over dinner. Also ask her what she likes you might not be as happy but if your going all out for her cooking her dinner might as well make it all about her.

  6. #16
    CarloMarx
    Guest
    You must be sure she likes the wine........

  7. #17
    The Fever
    Guest
    all types of wines are good. it just depends which you'd rather have.
    sparkling wines, fortified wines and dessert wines are all different types.
    i have heard-from a friend's parent-that eroica is good. [:

  8. #18
    Skate for Plan B
    Guest
    Id recommend trying a type of wine that has a fruit flavor, or something a little more sweet. if you want to try the original tastes of wine, id start of with something a little less heavy, like white wine or something that you can water down.
    My personal answer would be to stick to beer.

  9. #19
    dizzy
    Guest
    white zinfindale is my favorite! it's sweet compared to most wines, but a lot of women like it....i'm a waitress and men are more likely to choose dry, red wines like cabernet


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