last bottle of my 1st batch of #1 Cranberry and raspberry. Pleasently suprised how nice it was. Need to make more, lots more
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blackberry wine from the berries in the garden, much less acidic than the wine made from foraged berries, much easier to drink, and the flavours more easily appreciated as a result.To most people solutions mean answers. To chemists solutions are things that are mixed up.
A fine wine is a fine wine, 1st time may be by accident, 2nd time is by design - that's why you keep notes.
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Just slightly back sweetened an elderberry wine from last autumn a bit young but my first batch of this and i think its coming on very nicely think it might be an excellent wine after another 6 Months for my first attempt maybee one to take to grapefest but still enjoying a nice glass tonight.
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merlot from grapefest as i was too lazy to go to shed for something else. is very nice bit young but will improve. at least one dj in shed left
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This is a novelty. It's Friday evening and I'm at home
Started with a WineArt Riesling. Nice - like a glass of apples.
Now on a grapefest 09 Ciliegiolo Rosé - superb, even though I say so myself. Shame there are only 5 bottles left.Pete the Instructor
It looks like Phil Donahue throwing up into a tuba
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Originally posted by goldseal View PostThis is a novelty. It's Friday evening and I'm at home
Started with a WineArt Riesling. Nice - like a glass of apples.
Now on a grapefest 09 Ciliegiolo Rosé - superb, even though I say so myself. Shame there are only 5 bottles left.
Just tea for me tonight.“Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana!”
Groucho Marx
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I got to go out today and I'm supping a couple of finds. So in my glass this evening is a nice beer from Lidl, Shepherd Neame, Master Brew, Kentish Ale - The Local Hero. 4%. Smells fantastic and doesn't taste too bad either. Not the best from Shepherd Neame, but at £1 a bottle, worth the gamble.
Also supping a wine from Home Bargains. Cheap and cheerful La Rocca Cabernet Sauvignon. Italian. 11.5%. £2.75 each or 2 for £5. Quite pleasant, perfectly acceptable when a pleasant plonk will do. Other choices available at the same price. It's not CNduP, but then again I got 4 bottles for £10 ... I've tasted worse at twice the price.
I like cheap and cheerful“Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana!”
Groucho Marx
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Originally posted by wisp View PostI like cheap and cheerful
ok the short version is that i like it lots
the longer version is much longer so if you want to read that then clickyLast edited by ms67; 21-03-2010, 02:18 AM.To most people solutions mean answers. To chemists solutions are things that are mixed up.
A fine wine is a fine wine, 1st time may be by accident, 2nd time is by design - that's why you keep notes.
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