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offline wizards teeth from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-14 13:59 [#00650010]
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I have started to drink this at night as a love the
sensation / taste.

Can anyone suggest any nice ones to try.

Also if i drink a bottle a night will i get gout ?

Cheese and meat intake has decreased to compensate.

thanks
teeth


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-04-14 14:02 [#00650014]
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I enjoy a good Cabernet Sauvignon.

cheers~


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-14 14:03 [#00650015]
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Aye, that and anything from Chile


 

offline rockenjohnny from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-04-14 14:04 [#00650018]
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you know australian reds are the king :)

ive heard theyre dear anywhere outside au tho..



 

offline wizards teeth from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-14 14:12 [#00650032]
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i have been drinking wolf blass

the cheapest bottles are 6 pounds

can you get them cheap down under ?

if so i could supply money and you could throw them into the
sea and they would eventually get to the beach near me, one
one condition only, that is sing message in a bottle by
sting throughout the transitional period.


 

offline rockenjohnny from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-04-14 14:14 [#00650035]
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yeah wolf blass is cheap round here

but i prefer amberley :)

brown brothers also do excellent wines

as do goundrey



 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-04-14 14:16 [#00650042]
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mmm, delicious red wine.

my step-mother would have a go if she were here. i just
drink what she gives me and it's usually some pretty fine
wine.


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-04-14 14:16 [#00650043]
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chilean wines forever.

although my RHUBARB wine rules


 

offline slint on 2003-04-14 14:18 [#00650047]
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chianti is the best wine.chianti red.italian from tuscany.
even hannibal lecter talks about it.


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-14 14:19 [#00650049]
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I can't stand wine.


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-04-14 14:19 [#00650050]
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bah, european wines are overrated.

red gives me migraine though.


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-04-14 14:19 [#00650051]
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the old jolly drunkie neetta is starting to come back.


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2003-04-14 14:21 [#00650056]
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my vote goes for a good australian red too.

the drier the better.

red red wine it makes me feel so fine,
keeps me rockin' all of the time...

or, so they say


 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-04-14 14:22 [#00650059]
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i just avoid the sweet fruity wines


 

offline slint on 2003-04-14 14:22 [#00650060]
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european wine overrated?
what's better than european wine?french and italian wine?


 

offline nlogax from oh, you must be the brains (Norway) on 2003-04-14 14:23 [#00650066]
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Muga, from the Rioja district, Spain - excellent


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-04-14 14:24 [#00650067]
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umm, south-american and australian wines are better.


 

offline nlogax from oh, you must be the brains (Norway) on 2003-04-14 14:25 [#00650072]
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eh, both french and italian wine are european, slint..
spanish is by far the best, especially the ones from Rioja


 

offline Eikman from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2003-04-14 14:26 [#00650074]
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we have a italian restaurant that hands out free bottles
when you order over 20¤ and it's probably the worst wine
you'll ever drink, but nonetheless it's the one that i drink
mostly.

hey, it's cheap after all !! :)


 

offline Dannn_ from United Kingdom on 2003-04-14 14:40 [#00650101]
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I prefer the blood of a young virgin.


 

offline rockenjohnny from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-04-14 14:42 [#00650105]
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red red wine you make me feel so grand!
i feel a million dollars when youre just in my hand



 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-04-14 14:58 [#00650144]
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its not about a continents wines, or even a country's
wines.

each country can have good and bad wines.

I have had some really crappy Australian wines.

to me a good red wine feels like you're taking a bite when
you drink some. its like its almost not liquid.
and it has to kick you on the tongue.

and do NOT drink chianti, unless you like your lemonade to
be alcoholic.


 

offline zetre from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2003-04-14 15:41 [#00650207]
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Koonunga Hill, red wine from south eastern Australia.Really
good, not really cheap.


 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-04-14 18:28 [#00650479]
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thank you, i was begining to think i might be the only one
who didn't sacrifice flavor to national loyalty


 

offline ambsace from canaDUH. on 2003-04-14 18:31 [#00650486]
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actually, that'd be by the police. but ah well.


 

offline ambsace from canaDUH. on 2003-04-14 18:31 [#00650487]
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and actually, now that i say it i'm not even sure. =/


 

offline Tab from manchester (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-14 18:32 [#00650491]
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love red wine!
california red, paul mason :)


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-04-14 18:35 [#00650497]
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aren't ub40 great?

wasn't it hilariously ironic when one of the original
members ploughed his brother down in a drink drive accident,
killed him and is now spending ther rest of his live in
prison for manslaughter?



 

offline Dolleater from Afrika Bambaataa on 2003-04-14 18:41 [#00650509]
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chilean wine is inexpensive for the great quality you get.


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-14 18:44 [#00650515]
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Dandelion wine is delicious. A friend of mine in Utah made
a bottle and sent it off to me in the mail last autumn..
Apparently the buzzards at the post office must also have a
taste for the stuff - when I finally got it, the bottle had
been uncorked and there was only a swig and a half left.


 


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