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Never trust the wine fetcher. Go get my wine, make sure it's the right one, open it where I can see you, don't taste any of it (you freaking parasite) leave it on the table and go the fcuk away........


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I also do not think any generalization thinking is even applicable or relevant here.

Those '59 Bordeaux we had back in August were pretty damn tasty for being so far past their "best by _" date. Cool
 
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I also do not think any generalization thinking is even applicable or relevant here.

Those '59 Bordeaux we had back in August were pretty damn tasty for being so far past their "best by _" date. Cool


KSC02, the topic of Bordeaux came up last night at dinner in Chicago. I, along with the others have had more than our fair share of Bordeaux, and so many from 1928 forward. We all agreed, the 1959 vintage has turned out to be one of the greatest vintages in the last 100 years in our joint opinions.
 
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Never trust the wine fetcher. Go get my wine, make sure it's the right one, open it where I can see you, don't taste any of it (you freaking parasite) leave it on the table and go the fcuk away........



LOL..come to think of it...he opened the Cos D'Estournel away from the table and had it in a decanter on a table 5 feet behind my back. I was not pleased by that....

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more posts = bigger penis

Well I guess that explains why Board-O is such a giant dick.
 
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Classless as usual, loser. Roll Eyes


Just one more sip.
 
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As you know well, he very generously shared a 1990 Chateau Beausejour with me, and others, not too long ago. It was the oldest Bordeaux I have tasted, and a true eye-opener for me. Smile


Really? Red Face

I did not know that.

Yes, I speak the truth. I should have mentioned it at the time, but I didn't want to cause a scene. Big Grin

Seriously though, it was a wonderful wine.

Thanks again, DoktaP. Smile
 
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