What Time of Day Is Best for Drinking Wine?
Cellar360
2012/11/09 22:28:37
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Wine has been around since at least 4500 BC, and has played a major role in many civilizations, from the ancient Greeks who poured wine as libation to the gods, to Christianity, where the drink is used to represent the blood of Christ. Of course, wine is an alcoholic drink, so it's off limits to the under-aged and should be consumed in moderation, but as far as alcohol goes it's one your classier options.
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The more she drinks, the better you look!
Be careful though - - Wine can sneak up on her, and she might pass out on you in the middle of the action!
Just kidding... Sometimes it is the guy that has to get drunk first.
Then trade those Obama dollars and food stamps for a case of wine,
Be back to the crib by noonday with my case of wine and enjoy.
All that's required is voting Democrat once every two years. I drink to Obama.
It's always Brewski time!
Sorry, had to make Korn reference.
Although I think dinner is generally best, a glass at night ("late" is relative) is very relaxing, and a glass at lunch with friends or champagne/mimosas for festive brunches are not only fine for timing, but also a great way to add some panache to an occasion.