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Chirst - I'd need to drink meths as well to listen to that shite!

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theraven1979 wrote: Tomorrow I have Fetzer "Pacific Bay" Cabernet to murder
Jim,

I love the Fetzer stuff. Good price, good plonk and no boomer headache in the morning.

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Yeah the Fetzer's always recommended - Cracking that baby open tomorrow - The Valdivieso is very nice but there's too many flavours going on if you know what I mean

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theraven1979 wrote: Tomorrow I have Fetzer "Pacific Bay" Cabernet to murder
Jim,

I love the Fetzer stuff. Good price, good plonk and no boomer headache in the morning.

cHearz !

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theraven1979 wrote:The Valdivieso is very nice but there's too many flavours going on if you know what I mean.
Yeah. I find that with some Chilean wines too but with a good old solid 13% Argentinian number, I've never really gone wrong. Other than drinking too much of the stuff. :roll:
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People rate Chilean highly and the climate suits the grape I guess but everytime I go back to it I get disappointed. Fookin pricey as well this - days wage for me!

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theraven1979 wrote:The Valdivieso is very nice but there's too many flavours going on if you know what I mean.
Yeah. I find that with some Chilean wines too but with a good old solid 13% Argentinian number, I've never really gone wrong. Other than drinking too much of the stuff. :roll:
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dont anyone drink baileys and similar beverages?
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LUKEJAKE17 wrote:dont anyone drink baileys and similar beverages?
So you are female.

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If you're staying in tonight..... try watching 'Banged up Abroad' if you didn't see it first time round. Channel 5. 11.00pm. Documentary / Drama programme.... worth watching! And maybe the start of a new thread. Cheers! :grin:
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PaulinLondon wrote:
LUKEJAKE17 wrote:dont anyone drink baileys and similar beverages?
So you are female.

:-)
nothin to do with my sex, there simply the finest tasting alchoholic drinks on earth. you pretencious blokes are missin out. that kind of thing, and various wisky, and guinness, and caffrey's. fantastic :smt023
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As for myself, I shall be indulging in:


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Alias wrote:As for myself, I shall be indulging in:


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How come your 1976 copy (US import) of Hustler is in such good nick ?

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It's been well, er, laminated, with a special home made varnish, so to speak. :oops:
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