joeswine
joeswine
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I don't think as an Italian American ,that the term dago red is derogatory to Italians ,for those of us who understood what it was meant to be deemed, it wasn't derogatory at all that sort of slanted to the broken English my first-generation Italian-Americans try to understand and speak,. So when I hear that term it doesn't bother me or anybody I know , whose from Italy, cause any good winemaker knows some of the best wines in the world come from Italy., on the other hand you can go anywhere in this country and use that term and everybody will know what you're talking about ,so it's a win-win all the depends on your perspective.........., respectfully
I don't think as an Italian American ,that the term dago red is derogatory to Italians ,for those of us who understood what it was meant to be deemed, it wasn't derogatory at all that sort of slanted to the broken English my first-generation Italian-Americans try to understand and speak,. So when I hear that term it doesn't bother me or anybody I know , whose from Italy, cause any good winemaker knows some of the best wines in the world come from Italy., on the other hand you can go anywhere in this country and use that term and everybody will know what you're talking about ,so it's a win-win all the depends on your perspective.........., respectfully