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A bottle of nero d'avola
Http://m.tesco.com/h5/groceries/r/ww...A&gclsrc=aw.dsOriginally posted by vetran View Post
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£7.99Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI'd be more worried why a contractor is drinking a £5.99 bottle of wine!
Although to be fair I am partial to a Riesling from Asda at the moment which comes in at pauper money
Nero d’Avola - Lidl UK
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWhen we are in Spain we drink a local Romeral Rioja, its about the same price but is bloody lovely, found it in the UK at about £11 a bottle
That's out of order.
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Actually it was €2.80Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI'd be more worried why a contractor is drinking a £5.99 bottle of wine!
Although to be fair I am partial to a Riesling from Asda at the moment which comes in at pauper money
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I'd be more worried why a contractor is drinking a £5.99 bottle of wine!
Although to be fair I am partial to a Riesling from Asda at the moment which comes in at pauper money
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What on Earth is Nero d'Avola?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostGone in two nights - should I be worried?
Okay not week in week out. But I've just disappeared two bottles in a week. I'm the sort of person who frets about such things but must it taste like ribena?
If it is aftershave, and you notice people always seem to edge away from you, I'd cut down to one bottle a week.
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Originally posted by The Janner Miss Tanner View PostNero d'Avola?
If my memory serves me right that's the grape used to make Barolo so I'm wondering how you managed to put the cork back in the bottle to be quite frank!
A perfect accompaniment to long, cold winter nights in front of a crackling log fire.
Note to self: Take a detour via Oddbins on the way home tonight
Indeed!
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Nero d'Avola?
If my memory serves me right that's the grape used to make Barolo so I'm wondering how you managed to put the cork back in the bottle to be quite frank!
A perfect accompaniment to long, cold winter nights in front of a crackling log fire.
Note to self: Take a detour via Oddbins on the way home tonight
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Pfff, I have got neighbours who are 90 years old and walking up these hills tending to the trees. I'll follow their advice over scientists anyday!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNah they got scientists to do a study and it doesn’t matter if it's eVOO or VOO as long as you have your 20ml cold for heart health.
View from CFLs bedroom. Most people only see the ceiling.

*edit, seriously it is all about the smoke point of eVOO. Cook with it and it can be a problem.
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Or possibly you assume that because the weather is so shit:e, you don't need sunscreenOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostI always burn when back Scotland. More so than here on the continent. Something to do with the lack of ozone above Scotland. Everything burns.
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