Since I did a poll on beer, here is one on wine.
What is your wine of choice? Red/White?
Dry/Sweet?
Autocorrect keeps changing Pinot to pinto so I'm giving up on writing this comment.
I became a wine drinker in Germany. Their wines are mostly white and Rieslings, Gewürztraminer's and so on. While stationed in Turkey I loved the Greek and Turkish reds which tended to be sweet. It's hard to find a sweet, non-fortified wine but I did.
You didn't give the choice of red blends, which is most of my consumption. I've found Bolla Merlot is very good. I have found a nice sweet wine that isn't too sweet at the local grocer (here in southeastern Louisiana, alcoholic beverages are sold in grocery stores).
I like both white and red. I'm really happy that wineries have gotten over the taboo of blending now too. Some of the blends are really good. My favorite happens to be a Riesling from the Mosul-Saar-Ruwer valley in Germany. I haven't been able to find anything from their vinyard though in the past few years.
All of the above and depends on which food or just drinking for the hell of it.
Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, cabernet sauvignon
I thought I was in a very small minority by buying wine by the grape type, finding out I am almost fashionably wrong.
Strawberry hill and Morgan davis..... I like the rot gut better. Cheap ended up tasting good....
Red wine. Not too sweet and not too bitter.
Love a quaffing wine like Lambrusco.
And non alcoholic elderflower cordial was recently discovered after 40 years of believing that elderflower alcoholic wine tasted like cat's urine smells on a hot day.
Did not voted but always with a story... While living in Spain my wife now ex, liked a sherry (fortified wine). Her job included taking tours to the winery and the sherry had her name so they will always, always shower with bottles of that sherry... her name is "Ina" and the sherry's name was "La Ina". Can't remember last time I had a glass of wine.... maybe 2 years ago? I had dated wine connoisseurs, so they ordered for me.