I would like to start drinking a red wine that is healthy for you but Im not a wine drinking so I dont know what is good. I dont think I like dry wines. Is there a red wine that is kinda fruity or taste like a grape or cranberry juice, or just one that is good that doesnt taste so bad? Also that isnt too expensive.|||Personally i love 'Sanatogen' wine its so different from any red wine i have tasted before it tastes sweet and fruity and has vitamins and minerals that r good for the body. Buy this from Tescos for around 拢4.50 (dont know if any other retailers do it but thats where i get mine from) and i dont get a hangover with it or feel groggy the next day :-)|||Cabarnet Sauvignon. Red Zinfandel is also great.|||Livingston Cellars - Red Rose'.
Get it in the big bottle! :)|||You might try a good Red Zinfandel. Your local wine store ought to be able to steer you toward one that's slightly on the sweet and fruity side.|||One of my favorites is a Chillean wine named 'Castillio De Diablo' (devil in the cellar). It is a very good wine for the price you pay. It's worth a try anyway.|||Boones Farm|||If you buy any wine in sufficent quantities, then after the first 1/2 litre it will start to taste great....|||Home made grape wine. Inexpensive to make also.|||"good tasting" is all a matter of preference. I might hate what you say is "good tasting". I'd ask in the liquor store if there's a wine that's particularly healthy, although I'm sure it has to be in moderation. If it tastes like grape or cranberry juice, it's gotta be pretty horrible as wines go. There's be no point in drinking wine in that case. You don't HAVE to drink red wine to stay healthy. I rarely drink it, as I prefer white wines, which even then I might have a glass onces every few weeks. But I eat healthy all the time.
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