90% of NZ Sauvignon Blancs are excellent and well worth the extra couple of quid. Try Oyster Bay if it's Tescos you're off to.
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or cloudy bay (if you can get any) and fancy spending that extra few quid.Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View Post90% of NZ Sauvignon Blancs are excellent and well worth the extra couple of quid. Try Oyster Bay if it's Tescos you're off to.Comment
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Whites give me a headache. I was spoilt with reds. A French customer treated us to some of the finest Bordeau wines.Originally posted by norrahe View PostWhites - gavi di gavi, pinot gris, reisling, sauvignon blanc and of course fizz
Though I'm more of a red wine kinda gal, a decent kiwi pinot noir, a nice burgundy or bordeaux (older the better), a montelpulciano or some marques de riscal.
She gets up my nose a bit too. The Doctor is fine so far except for the bits where he's thinking aloud; those are getting on my nerves a bit.Originally posted by norrahe View PostI haven't watched tonights episode yet, but Amy does get on my tits a tad, as bad as some of the most recent assistants were, she seems a tad pointless, whereas Mr smith is finally finding his feet and isn't a bad doctor at all.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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