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inventer of the left-hand
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Leeds / Lincoln
Posts: 1,315
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white, rosé or red...
simple as, it's just wine, fuck you, which is your pref? rosé here, tastes noice then maybe onto a good red rioja, you? you into the expensive stuff? |
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389 ppm and rising
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Järvenpää, Finland
Posts: 4,529
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Food? Who needs food? A 3 litre box of Ozzie or Chilean Chardonnay can last me most of the weekend, and often does. My free fonts www.utfi.net
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,098
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Don't think I have a preference, though I would say the white or rose is better for social occasions as not many people I know like red, and I think white goes with more types of food than red. Wine is quite a strange beast indeed. I used to hate dry whites, and preferred sweet ones such as piesporter, but now I would rather have a dry or medium. I used to hate red before I someone taught me about decanting, makes a huge difference to the taste, but there are some nice ones out there and it doesn't have to be expensive. Rose is the one anyone will drink, tastes like a tart fuel version of white. If there is a choice, I will probably pick the red. |
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Oh la...
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Manchester
Posts: 606
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Maroon5 lover! ;)
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We usually serve Cabernet Sauvingon during special occasions. And white wine is serve during dinner date. "When law and morality contradict each other, the citizen has the cruel alternative
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