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Nah, perfectly normal. Some people don't like carbonation.
I've known a guy who mixed red wine with flat diet coke at business dinners and conferences, deliberately. That was weird.
It's called a calimocho/kalimotxo, and it's a great way to drink a bottle of cheap wine.
Today I've learned
Red wine and coke is sth i have seen croatians and Portuguese drink
Consider me uncultured
Now that... I'm speechless lmao
Cola and red wine (Calimocho) is a pretty common drink, at least in Europe. Itβs not as gross as it sounds.