What you drinking tonight ?

>but they are certainly interesting lol.
That's nice.
I like posting and seeing people's reactions.

Noice.
Germany has good white wine I'm led to believe. I think in the Rhine region maybe?

Some itaipavas soon™

based

>There could be crackas here

>Germany has good white wine I'm led to believe
yeah, that's what I'm drinking right now
>I think in the Rhine region maybe?
you are correct; the region is called 'Rheingau' and close to where I live.
my mom's boyfriend inherited a piece of vineyard from a friend that died in fact, but I haven't gotten a bottle yet. he's still a noob so his harvest wasn't that great last time.

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huh?

I brew as a hobby, but mostly mead and beer. I want to start wine too.

I'd recommend, if you like red, to try Argentinian Malbec, more specifically TRAPICHE MALBEC. It shouldn't be expensive, it costs the equivalent of 10 euros here.

What are some common grapes used in German wine?

>I brew as a hobby, but mostly mead and beer. I want to start wine too.
very cool. I don't remember if I've even had mead. it's quite uncommon here nowadays; not something you usually see being sold.
>Argentinian Malbec, more specifically TRAPICHE MALBEC
thanks for the rec; I'll check it out
>What are some common grapes used in German wine?
unfortunately I'm not knowledgeable on the subject myself, but I'll be hiking with the dude tomorrow, so I'll be sure to ask him. since he's quite talkative I can probably tell you in detail next thread.

What are they growing, Riesling?

vodka of course

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