Yeah well that is due to your "immature pallet". Once you have "evolved" you will appreciate dry wines and their subtle nuances (no matter how crappy they really taste). You will learn to say stuff like hints of saddle leather, autumn leaves, and fresh mowed hay....none of which makes a damn bit of sense...but if you swirl your glass just right as you hold it up to the dim light, those around you will nod and go UMUM, yes, yes.
Actually happened last night at a little wine tasting we stumbled onto in town.The wine expert was just about to delve deeper when this ole cowgirl walks in, grabs a glass, loudly proclaims " I damn sure hope this one tastes like wine" as she sucked down about half a glass. Her eyes got big as she swallowed hard and offered her opinion "Is that crap spoiled? That just sucks!"
I laughed so hard my my side hurt and my friends were embarrassed. My wife and numerous others were giving me hard disapproving looks, which for some reason just tickled me even more. I grabbed the ole cowgirl and we headed outside to sit on the patio and discussed pompous *******s and burnt out taste buds. She told me this guy shows up once a month with his Picks. You get to taste, but you gotta listen to too. Seems nothing in life is free anymore.
Myself, if you like it, I love it. I quit making wines the other people want them. I make wines the way I want them.....and off-dry ain't a bad word in my book.