"Need a hand?" Chen Hao approached and asked.
Zhou Mei turned her head upon hearing him and smiled gently, "What would you like to drink? I'll treat you. I don't usually drink, so I'm not sure which one to pick."
Chen Hao glanced at the wine rack, filled with all kinds of liquor—bright red wines, aged white spirits, and even keg beers like draft.
"Would you prefer white liquor or red wine?" Chen Hao inquired.
Zhou Mei slightly tilted her head, seemingly in thought, and soon stated, "White liquor is better for drinking in a large group, and since it's just the two of us today, let's go with red!"
It was only in the presence of good friends that Zhou Mei would speak in such an uninhibited tone.
Chen Hao nodded, "Then I'll give you a few choices. The first is Chateau Mont Perat Blanc 2005, a white Bordeaux wine from France, leaning toward fruity flavors, with the sweet and refreshing aroma of tropical fruits. Do you know what its other name is?"