Anything to do with Port.
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Glenn E.
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by Glenn E. »
Cross-posting this from FTLOP.com where it was originally posted by Ryan Opaz.
http://fermentation.typepad.com/ferment ... -of-a.html
I posted my $0.02 in response.
JDAW... don't slay him for his punctuation and grammar, though he would deserve it.

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by jdaw1 »
Anything that tastes like Fonseca 1966 should have a legal right to call itself Port. The only country making such a thing is, err, Portugal. The end.
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by g-man »
I thoguth the word Port came from Portugal
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by DRT »
I am all for free speech but there are some people in the world that are not worth talking to. He seems to be one of them.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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