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If your butler can't pull the cork out with his hand its not worth drinking.
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Forget the wine.
4 cans of spesh and a seat in the park to shout at the traffic.
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Sort of agree there.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postsas, pots and kettles,
anyway, what's chav about somebody buying wine in a wooden box ? or not in my case ?
je ne comprend pas !
Milan.
Some decent wine in France can be bought in big plastic containers with a tap on. A sort of super winebox. It's not really Grand Cru, but it's pretty good, and cheap!
We pay way over the odds in the UK for drinkable wines.
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sas, pots and kettles,
anyway, what's chav about somebody buying wine in a wooden box ? or not in my case ?
je ne comprend pas !
Milan.
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You really are a chav, aren't you?Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthas anybody here reached the dizzy heights of being in a position to buy wine by the crate, but in the wooden crates that have to be opened with a hammer and chisel ?
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Milan try and set achievable goals for yourself. This pie in the sky dreaming you are doing will result in depression as you never achieve these lofty goals.Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthas anybody here reached the dizzy heights of being in a position to buy wine by the crate, but in the wooden crates that have to be opened with a hammer and chisel ?
Milan in 'one day' mode.
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has anybody here reached the dizzy heights of being in a position to buy wine by the crate, but in the wooden crates that have to be opened with a hammer and chisel ?
Milan in 'one day' mode.
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am I the only one who buys wine in Lidl and supermarkets and steadfastly refuses to pay more than 10 euros a bottle ?
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