
Best Wine for People Who Don’t Like Wine
Why don’t you like wine?
One thing to think about before you dive in is, why don’t you enjoy wine? Figuring this out will help you narrow down a list of bottles or styles of individual varietals which you are more likely to love. If you don’t like the taste of alcohol, go for sweeter, juicier wines with a low alcohol content, or try working up to a full glass by making yourself a summery wine spritzer every now and then. We suggest a white Zinfandel or Moscato as an introductory beverage. If you prefer the bitterness of beer and that has kept you away from wine in the past, try drier varieties of white or more tannin-heavy reds that offer a body and flavor which can act as a stepping stone between the two libations. Or, if the culture of wine overall feels inaccessible to you, remember that you don’t have to know anything about wine to enjoy it. Plus, the more varieties of wine you try, the better you’ll get at discerning tasting notes, varietals of grape, and all the minutiae that makes an individual bottle special.Red wine for people who don’t like wine
This Beaujolais-inspired Malbec is exciting and oh so fresh. Fair warning, this could be your new favorite chillable red – seriously, we would drink a lot more Malbec if they all tasted like this. Table Talk: Carbonic maceration, also known as whole whole bunch fermentation makes zippy, juicy wines that we can't stop drinking.White wine for people who don’t like wine
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2022 Domaine De Oliveira Lecestre Petit Chablis - $30
Everyone knows about Chardonnay. But, there's something unique about Chablis. If you don't think you like Chardonnay, think again. This is an everyday staple. The palate is lively and crisp, but it isn’t quite as austere as other versions of Chablis. It has a creamy texture which makes it approachable and crowd-pleaser across the board.
Rosé wine for people who don’t like wine
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2022 Chateau Barbebelle Coteaux d’Aix en Provence ‘Fleurie’ Rosé - $23
You can easily trick yourself into thinking you’re drinking kiddie juice if your wine is the color of cherry blossoms or a sky at sunset. That’s why so many wine novices start with a Rosé. This type of wine can be either dry or sweet, but usually falls just on the sweet end of the spectrum, and is decidedly fruity in its flavor and aroma. The Provence wine we have listed here is particularly delicate and delightful, with notes of lavender, peach, and melon.








