Carnivor Wine
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Re: Carnivor Wine
Interesting. Do you suppose it's a wine for carnivores? Or is the wine itself a Carnivore? Perhaps some sort of slime?
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Cobbly - Somewhat familiar
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Re: Carnivor Wine
Could be anything! ^w^ I'd be happy with any of those.
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coffeyjohn15 - Somewhat familiar
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Re: Carnivor Wine
'looks it up'
Their company actually has "#DevourLife" floating around, and their website has meat pairing recipes on it. This is hilarious and stupid.
Their company actually has "#DevourLife" floating around, and their website has meat pairing recipes on it. This is hilarious and stupid.
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MechaSharkZilla - Intermediate Vorarephile
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Re: Carnivor Wine
Careful, you might cut yourself on that edge.
Seriously though, I can see this as something a pred would say someone would go well with, but beyond that, it's kinda tame vore-wise
Seriously though, I can see this as something a pred would say someone would go well with, but beyond that, it's kinda tame vore-wise
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Re: Carnivor Wine
*rolls eyes* Small batch Californians... They'll do anything to market themselves in a way that paints them outside of the norm. I don't blame them, per se. The wine market is so inundated with different vineyards that standing out is next to impossible, so smaller groups do whatever they can to get attention.
Carnivor is a two-tier selection focused on meat pairings. They have a Zinfadel for white meats and a Cabernet Sauvignon for red meats (which is, admittedly, a somewhat simplistic way to handle your pairings, but they clearly have a limited selection). Their marketing strategy is 'bold flavor for bold meats,' and is centered around a masculine air that they believe is popular with younger audiences and, to an extent men (though masculine marketing like this has a way of getting many women's attention that I know personally). The main focus of the marketing campaign is on the meat pairing, hence the name "Carnivor." But that's as far as you get it.
It doesn't make me think of kinks in the slightest. It makes me think "Overpriced wine for people who want to look like they're avante guard" right before I buy a bottle of wild turkey and call it a day. If you're wanting to use it in kink play, I'd say a brand of wine tends to work best with cooking scenes or sequences where the two meet over dinner. It becomes a conversational piece, basically like Krov suggested. But that's really as far as it goes.
Carnivor is a two-tier selection focused on meat pairings. They have a Zinfadel for white meats and a Cabernet Sauvignon for red meats (which is, admittedly, a somewhat simplistic way to handle your pairings, but they clearly have a limited selection). Their marketing strategy is 'bold flavor for bold meats,' and is centered around a masculine air that they believe is popular with younger audiences and, to an extent men (though masculine marketing like this has a way of getting many women's attention that I know personally). The main focus of the marketing campaign is on the meat pairing, hence the name "Carnivor." But that's as far as you get it.
It doesn't make me think of kinks in the slightest. It makes me think "Overpriced wine for people who want to look like they're avante guard" right before I buy a bottle of wild turkey and call it a day. If you're wanting to use it in kink play, I'd say a brand of wine tends to work best with cooking scenes or sequences where the two meet over dinner. It becomes a conversational piece, basically like Krov suggested. But that's really as far as it goes.
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Doku - Intermediate Vorarephile
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Re: Carnivor Wine
I've tried it. Half decent. Seemed a fitting drink while eating a steak as big as my face.
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Re: Carnivor Wine
While I agree it is rather tame, I enjoy wine and think it would be fun to throw it in as a vore "joke" that the pred makes in a story, perhaps teasing the prey or something.
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GBBG - Participator
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Re: Carnivor Wine
Right, well, I wouldn't say it's bad priced. Only $10.99 here in Dallas with your Kroger card... Still. Someone outta include this in a story.
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coffeyjohn15 - Somewhat familiar
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Re: Carnivor Wine
Hahaha that's one of my favorite wines. It's quite good!
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Calamari - New to the forum
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Re: Carnivor Wine
LOL, wish I could try it, and it's inexpensive
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