just gonna finish off with a small double scotch and watch the Spurs v the ARSE game again
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Well I think I have just experienced the best Barolo ever
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SorryOriginally posted by norrahe View Post
Details please.
it was a 2008 Barolo Villero, Castiglione Falletto, Giuseppe Mascarello
Decanted for about 2 hours. Looks as light as Ribena, very floral and red fruits on the nose (Strawberries and Raspberries), but with a real firm backbone. The colour belies its power.
Really impressed, 3 bottles left price is circa £65 a bottle.
highly recommended.Comment
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As GlenW would agree, there are better places to spend that sort of money!!!!Originally posted by turbowoowoo View Post
Really impressed, 3 bottles left price is circa £65 a bottle.
highly recommended.
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Originally posted by turbowoowoo View PostSorry
it was a 2008 Barolo Villero, Castiglione Falletto, Giuseppe Mascarello
Decanted for about 2 hours. Looks as light as Ribena, very floral and red fruits on the nose (Strawberries and Raspberries), but with a real firm backbone. The colour belies its power.
Really impressed, 3 bottles left price is circa £65 a bottle.
highly recommended.
You wuz robbed, you can get a case with BBR for £40 a bottle. I'd expect to pay £65 if it was an older vintage.Comment
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Yup, but you actually know quite a bit about wine where as the OP was just a clueless brash attempt to brag by one of the forum trolls with more toes than braincells.Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou wuz robbed, you can get a case with BBR for £40 a bottle. I'd expect to pay £65 if it was an older vintage.Comment
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Well sir I beg to differ as these were actually from BBR. in fact the 2009 and 2010 are slightly more expensive.Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou wuz robbed, you can get a case with BBR for £40 a bottle. I'd expect to pay £65 if it was an older vintage.Comment
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bragging? I only gave further explanation when asked you simpleton.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostYup, but you actually know quite a bit about wine where as the OP was just a clueless brash attempt to brag by one of the forum trolls with more toes than braincells.
Wine is my second love and couldn't give two flying ducks what you think Mister
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Where masturbating into a crusty sock puppet is your first???Originally posted by turbowoowoo View Postbragging? I only gave further explanation when asked you simpleton.
Wine is my second love and couldn't give two flying ducks what you think Mister
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostYup, but you actually know quite a bit about wine where as the OP was just a clueless brash attempt to brag by one of the forum trolls with more toes than braincells.Originally posted by turbowoowoo View Postbragging? I only gave further explanation when asked you simpleton.
Wine is my second love and couldn't give two flying ducks what you think Mister
Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhere masturbating into a crusty sock puppet is your first???
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