| ▲ | BrandoElFollito 2 days ago | |||||||
I would say you dodged a bullet. I dated many foreign girls and it was always fun to discover the cultural differences. There are similar faux-pas in France but, really, nobody with an ounce of common sense cares. You like your red wine cold as I do? Someone will maybe mention that you will be loosing some aroma znd that's all. You add sugar and ice? This is probably not a drink for you and you will get some laughs but that's all. I eat my starters after the main meal in the company restaurant, nobody cares. You are there to have pleasure, this is not West Point | ||||||||
| ▲ | lloeki 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> You like your red wine cold as I do? Fun fact: "chambrer le vin" i.e getting (usually red) wine from storage temperature to "room temperature" comes from a time where said room temperature was well below 20 degC (more like 13-15 degC), not the comfortable 20+ degC that people like to enjoy these days. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | craftkiller 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
> You add sugar and ice? One of my favorite alcoholic drinks is port + ice, which it sounds like the only difference here would be that wine + sugar + ice would be much weaker in terms of alcohol content. | ||||||||