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| View Poll Results: Are you speedy or deliberate about the way you drink wine? | ||||||
| First-of-all, it depends what type of wine (Lambrini, b.t.w., doesn’t count) |
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| I take my time; wine’s not-exactly Red Bull |
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4 | 28.57% | |||
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| I drink it at (what I think is) a perfectly-standard speed |
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4 | 28.57% | |||
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| I down-it like there’s no tomorrow (no-alkie) |
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| I don’t drink wine/other |
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6 | 42.86% | |||
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I actually feel more refreshed this Monday after a bottle of Oxford Landing (Pinot Grigio). I was drinking a little bit yesterday in the evening but I think the difference is the wine. It’s not the first time I’ve actually felt better the morning after rather than hungover after a bottle of wine. Anyone-else experience this?
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