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05-20-20  How to choose wine for a first date with a Slavic bride
On the first date, even inveterate heartbreakers can be embarrassed. What can we say about the Russian girl? Wine will help, of course. But not every kind of wine, but only good, high-quality and tasty.

Sparkling wine
It seems to be an ideal option for quick relaxation and turning mood in a cheerful way. But here it is important not to go too far: sparkling wine, as you know, “hits the head” much faster than ordinary wine. It is better to choose proven options of low and medium strength: Prosecco, Franciacorta, Cava, Lambrusco, Asti. Although the list has a semi-sweet sparkling, it is better to choose dry, brut. Sugar will help magic bubbles intoxicate a companion even faster, but we're not talking about a date where a man needs only this.

White wines
Light and cool wine besots softly and imperceptibly, goes perfectly for a keen conversation with your future half and is great with light snacks on a picnic. Ideal, right? But remember, there are many white wines, the taste of which will seem at least strange, and even disgusting to the girl unsophisticated by grape drinks. This is Soave, Rezina, Gewurztraminer. Better choose a proven classic: Sauvignon Blanc (Omra, Luigi Bosca, Bourgogne Kimmeridgian), Chardonnay (TerraMater Vineyard, Saint Clair Vicar's Choice, Di Lenardo, Baron Philippe de Rothschild) Pinot Gris (Trimbach, Cline California, Domaine Marcel Deiss, Tokay Pin “Le Dauphin”).

Red wines
Red wines are usually quite heavy for a normal conversation with a girl and are combined with a hearty dinner. But why not have dinner on a date? It is worth paying attention that the taste of wine is quite simple, you are not at the tasting, even if nothing distracts you from a sweet conversation with the Russian bride, and the pleasure of wine comes on its own, without looking for half-tones of the aftertaste. Strong wine is also not a good idea. Based on these tips, it is best to pay attention to Chianti, Merlot, Montepulciano, Sangiovese, and Beaujolais.

Semisweet wines
If the Russian bride wants only semisweet wine, you have no other choice. And here we have something to offer. For example, varieties of Furmint and Harschevelu are grown in Hungary, from which very good semi-sweet Tokai wines are made (Chateau Dereszla Tokaji Furmint, Royal Tokaji Furmint). Of course, do not forget about German Rieslings: they are semi sweet but very good. From semisweet red, it is worth paying attention to Montenegrin Black from Montenegro and Californian pink from Beringer.

The remaining wines with high sugar content are best saved for dessert, or for making drunk pears in caramel. For a second date, which, after our advice, is sure to take place!

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