woodhill wrote:I'd rather spend £25 on a botle of whisky tha will last me a few months (with other bottles) then a bottle of wine that has to be consumed in a week.
Willie JJ wrote:I can't get the hang of it either. After the first few pints I get really drunk.
martin grant wrote:I must admit that I love my wine as much as I love my whisky.
A Thai green curry is just not the same without a glass of a good Reisling from Alsace. Likewise I struggle to eat duck without a Pinot Noir.
An evening meal without a glass of wine is just your tea. Pour yourself a nice glass to go with your food, and then you can sit down to dinner.


martin grant wrote:Sat down to a dinner of chicken satay served with boiled rice last night. I had a bottle of Torrontes from Argentina in the fridge which was a really good match. Quite floral, but went really well with the spice from the satay sauce. Have the remnants of the bottle to look forward to tonight.


TheTross wrote:[Manuel] I know nooothing! [/Manuel]
Will be interesting to see how many wine drinkers we have in our midst here actually.

les taylor wrote:I've only just really noticed this thread. It's a great read.TheTross wrote:[Manuel] I know nooothing! [/Manuel]
Will be interesting to see how many wine drinkers we have in our midst here actually.
But each has it's place in my book.

C57 wrote:les taylor wrote:I've only just really noticed this thread. It's a great read.TheTross wrote:[Manuel] I know nooothing! [/Manuel]
Will be interesting to see how many wine drinkers we have in our midst here actually.
But each has it's place in my book.
Wrong place for it Les


C57 wrote:Why would you keep wine in a book

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