In the production of wine, after fermentation, some wines are ready to go into a bottle and then to be consumed. Some wines mellow/develop/improve from barrel aging before bottling and some will benefit from both barrel aging as well as aging in the bottle.
Knowing the type of wine you have, you can determine 'when' the wine has matured and is ready to drink. That would be the 'time' to drink it. So the phrase is encouraging wine lovers to let the wine mature before you open it.
It is a sign of celebration. You drink wine when it is time for celebration. It musn't be red wine, it can be blue wine or palm wine as we do in Igbo culture of Nigeria
no he does not drink beer or wine
Wine.
Yes they did drink wine. Wine was the standard drink of all the Mediterranean countries. Wine came in many grades and the lower classes would have the cheaper, harsher grades of wine. Remember too, that the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down before drinking.
No, it is not recommended to drink cork if it accidentally gets into your wine as it can affect the taste and texture of the wine. It is best to remove the cork before consuming the wine.
All the time!
I think it was red wine.
Drink a glass of wine 15 minutes before bed time.
Yes, you can still drink wine if the cork crumbles. Just make sure to strain the wine to remove any cork particles before drinking.
If it's non-alcoholic, it isn't wine. You can drink grape juice whenever you like.
No, it is not safe to drink wine that has been sitting out for an extended period of time as it can spoil and develop harmful bacteria.
It is generally not recommended to drink wine that has been sitting out for an extended period of time, as it can spoil and may not be safe to consume.