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    Wine appreciation

    How to appreciate a good wine. (In one easy lesson).


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    Can I come over and try few bottles?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Can I come over and try few bottles?
    Of course. I'll even give you a discount - if you buy six or more...
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    Personally, I think all wine taste the same....'cept that stuff with the bubbles...its worse.
    My wife on the other hand...loves the stuff...but not the bubbles so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Personally, I think all wine taste the same....
    Yup. I agree totally. few bottles of that stuff and i can't tell the difference
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Personally, I think all wine taste the same....'cept that stuff with the bubbles...its worse.
    My wife on the other hand...loves the stuff...but not the bubbles so much.
    The primary function of a good red is to highlight the great flavour of the meal by giving a direct comparison. That is why, the more expensive the bottle, the worse the taste, therefore the food tastes that much better!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    The primary function of a good red is to highlight the great flavour of the meal by giving a direct comparison. That is why, the more expensive the bottle, the worse the taste, therefore the food tastes that much better!
    The closest I will ge to wine....is Port, but thats a whole nover level innit?

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    Port is how red wine should be.
    White wine and bubbles is purely for loosening knicker elastic..
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    We use the Pack n Safe method for wine. We buy what is on the best special. Works well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    White wine and bubbles is purely for loosening knicker elastic..
    The term "liquid pantie remover" comes to mind...
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    Love a good wine

    Cost of livings going up

    young people today

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    those idiots in the beehive


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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    Love a good wine

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    Too much vinagar in that wine.
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    speshully when it has a good body
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Personally, I think all wine taste the same....'cept that stuff with the bubbles...its worse.
    My wife on the other hand...loves the stuff...but not the bubbles so much.
    yes she does, if it gets enhanced with some more alcohol......she just has issues with the full body of a red and the taste of port sometimes.
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    The only problem I have with good wine is that the bottle is never big enough.

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