Why Americans prefer Soda & cheapbeers than Wines? & What do u think of the Wines made in Nothern California?
September 2, 2010 by maro
Filed under california wines
The Wine Country in Nothern Califas.
September 2, 2010 by maro
Filed under california wines
The Wine Country in Nothern Califas.
Why do you assume that ALL Americans drink soda and cheap beer over wine? I don’t. Many of my friends don’t. Many Americans drink soda because it tastes good and that’s what they were raised on. Many humans (all countries) drink cheap beer because it’s all they can afford or because they fall victim to advertising. Why would Italians (in Italy) be proud to serve Heinekin when Birra Moretti and Peroni are so much better? Or when they could easily import Spaten, Paualner, Loewenbrau, or even Hofbrau from Germany?
As far as NoCal wines go, some are great and some are crap. Many are overpriced, resting on laurels won years and years ago (Opus One). Beringer White Zin is the number one selling wine because somewhere along the way they decided that women drink wine and they’d be more likely to drink a sweet pink cheap wine and it will make them feel sophisticated. Good NoCal wines are just fabulous and a real treat. But sifting through the rest is quite a chore.
when i lived in Germany, i saw a lot of Germans drunk on beer but i never saw a German drunk when i was in France i saw a lot of french people drunk on wine and a lot of winos. you know the type, dirty, unwashed, smelly and not bothering to pull their pants down to go to the bath room. seems to me that beer and ale drinkers got it going right. northern Calif wines are great for cooking.
IMO – It’s all about exposure. In Europe Wine, and Beer are part of the culture. Much like Coke and Pepsi is here. I think if more people were exposed to good wine, and beer we would see a huge increase. Microbreweries are experiencing a huge growth right now due to the public being exposed to a variety of flavored beers. It also has to do with disposable income as well. $25 bucks for a bottle of wine might be a little much for the average family to enjoy with dinner.
I personally have just started tasting, and expanding my options when it comes to wine, and Beer!
Hopefully the average American will start to as well!
My favorite NorCal wine is a Cabernet Sauvignon–from the Alexander Valley. Be sure to check the label. Alexander Valley has volcanic ash from nearby Mt. Konocti, resulting in a very rich and full flavor.
As for beers?! If Americans drank beer with the same alcohol content as Europeans, they’d be in trouble. They drink beer like water. I wasn’t raised on sodas and cheap beer, so I can’t tell you the answer.
I don’t like wine. Cheap beer because you still get drunk and pee it all out anyway. If I am going to spend more money than usual I buy expensive Bourbon.
why do you think that all Americans like cheap beers or soda? I don’t drink much soda, and I love wine! My favourite is the Peisporter Gold from Germany. We have some good Missouri wines also, and I usually get them instead of California wines, support local businesses! But Napa Valley does have some good wines. As far as Cheap Beer, I usually drink Michelob Ultra, not so cheap, compard to other brands. And once in a while, I buy Labatt’s Blue, imported from Canada, not cheap either.
To your first question: preferences actually vary from one geographic area to another. (It probably would not surprise you to learn that the #1 market for per-capita wine consumption in the USA is San Francisco-Marin in California but I bet you couldn’t guess that the 2nd is Burlington-St. Albans in northern Vermont. Both areas also have a large concentration of craft micro-breweries and brewpubs). To your second question: I have always felt that, as a general thing, the wines from the more northern appellations – Russian River Valley, Mendocino, Alexander Valley, Central Sonoma – are better and much better values than the more famous Napa Valley and Mayacamas.
I prefer wine to most alcoholic beverages. Most of the wine that I drink, mostly cabernet’s are from Cali.
I don’t drink soda or beer.
I do know that the BEST wine I’ve ever had is Silkwood’s 2002 Petite Syrah out of Modesto, Ca.
I’m sorry, I’ve never heard of “cheapbeers”. Whats with the random capitalization of words too? I like whiskey better anyway.
I dont know who you been talking to but me and my friends love our wine.
California wines are great I love them.
Here is a great winery
http://www.robertmondavi.com/