What style of music do listen to when working with your wine?

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I could listen to all of those when working or racking in the wine room. If I'm tasting for blends or faults I want it totally quiet without disruptions.
 
i don't always have the radio on, but when i do, i listen to a "claasic" rock station...now kind you, this is the music that was popular when i was back in high school, and i'm only 42!!!!....and this is considered "classic" now.....roflmao....can't believe listening to van halen, dio, boston, def leppard, and cheap trick could make me feel so OLD....roflmao...
 
reefman said:
I have background music of the wife yelling at me:
"Are you still down there playing with that wine again?"
I'm thinking about recording it so I can play it when she's not here.

Lmfao. I love it!
 
I have an old CD player in the basement and I put on "The Three Tenors" (Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti) and make wine and drink. Life does not get much better (at least at this age!).


Now that sounds great rocky!

I have a tv and a DVD player. Here are my recomendations..

For rock lovers: Get the 25th anniversary of the Rock and Roll hall of fame.

For classic lovers: Go with what Rocky likes.

For the spiritual: Try Gregorian Chants.

For Country Lovers: Anything by Johnny Cash or even Dicky Betts.
 
My Pandora radio station is made from the old jazz standards. Micheal Buble ans Renee Olstead. It's become tradition!!!
 
I go for the live albums - Chuck Mangione, Pure Prairie League, America or even John Denver....
 

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