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by LGTrotter » 01:31 Sun 21 Dec 2014
DRT wrote: Dragons?
No.
djewesbury wrote: Swallows.
An emphatic no, filth.
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by djewesbury » 01:32 Sun 21 Dec 2014
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by LGTrotter » 01:34 Sun 21 Dec 2014
In a jug?
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by DRT » 01:43 Sun 21 Dec 2014
Bats?
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by djewesbury » 01:50 Sun 21 Dec 2014
I'm lost. Fleas.
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by LGTrotter » 03:08 Sun 21 Dec 2014
djewesbury wrote: I'm lost. Fleas.
Yay! Daniel's question.
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by djewesbury » 09:33 Sun 21 Dec 2014
Proof required.
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by djewesbury » 19:50 Thu 25 Dec 2014
What did we drink from this bottle today (PhilW is disqualified from this quiz as he knows the answer)?
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by flash_uk » 19:52 Thu 25 Dec 2014
Fonseca '70.
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by djewesbury » 19:53 Thu 25 Dec 2014
**SILLY ALARM**
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by jdaw1 » 00:21 Fri 26 Dec 2014
djewesbury wrote: What did we drink from this bottle today (PhilW is disqualified from this quiz as he knows the answer).
Nothing. You drank it from glasses, not from the bottle.
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by djewesbury » 11:55 Fri 26 Dec 2014
This is pedantry that has abandoned all good sense. In order to get it to the glasses and our mouths we had to take it from the bottle.
You lose five points.
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by LGTrotter » 11:55 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Have you been doing the Sarah Miles thing?
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by djewesbury » 11:56 Fri 26 Dec 2014
I may have been, but please don't out me here.
What is the Sarah Miles thing?
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by LGTrotter » 12:12 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Sarah Miles used to affirm the health giving properties of a glass of her own urine each morning. But I suppose micturition into a port bottle would be inconvenient.
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by djewesbury » 12:14 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Anyway, no, we did not do that. We didn't even have an Xmas blend. It was port what we drunk.
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by AW77 » 15:03 Fri 26 Dec 2014
You drank half the magnum of the 1970 port (forgot the shipper) that was left over from the christmas party you gave for your friends.
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by djewesbury » 15:06 Fri 26 Dec 2014
André has the right answer but can anyone remember the shipper (if no right answer in three guesses, the question is André's)?
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by DRT » 15:08 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Cruz?
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by djewesbury » 15:50 Fri 26 Dec 2014
DRT wrote: Cruz?
Guess 1. No.
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by AW77 » 16:01 Fri 26 Dec 2014
I think it was a Dow.
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by DRT » 16:04 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Cockburn.
Andre's turn, it was Sandeman.
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by AW77 » 16:25 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Ok, here's my question (a short and quick one):
Today, I had a sherry for dessert. Which one? (Producer and name of the sherry are required.)
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by djewesbury » 16:32 Fri 26 Dec 2014
DRT wrote: Cockburn.
Andre's turn, it was Sandeman.
Craftily done.
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by LGTrotter » 17:22 Fri 26 Dec 2014
AW77 wrote: Ok, here's my question (a short and quick one):
Today, I had a sherry for dessert. Which one? (Producer and name of the sherry are required.)
Williams and Humbert Dry Sack?
If it turns out this is the correct answer I shall be suspicious, but at the same time, unsurprised.
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by Glenn E. » 17:31 Fri 26 Dec 2014
AW77 wrote: Today, I had a sherry for dessert. Which one? (Producer and name of the sherry are required.)
Sandeman Royal Ambrosante?
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by djewesbury » 17:45 Fri 26 Dec 2014
It was a PX if you had it for dessert. Emilio Lustau?
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by DRT » 17:58 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Croft Original
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by AW77 » 18:13 Fri 26 Dec 2014
PX is too sweet for me. It's like drinking liquid jam.
Glenn is right with the producer, but it was not Royal Ambrosante.
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by djewesbury » 18:20 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Then Palo Cortado. Opposite end of the scale.
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by AW77 » 18:34 Fri 26 Dec 2014
No Palo Cortado.
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by djewesbury » 20:48 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Oh definitely. I think André likes this one. We shared a bottle of it at the start of our Mosel tour.
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by AW77 » 21:06 Fri 26 Dec 2014
I really like Lustau's East India Solera. But if you read this thread closely, then you will find out that I had a sherry by Sandeman today. Do you want to have a clue?
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by AW77 » 21:13 Fri 26 Dec 2014
So far Glenn was closest to the answer.
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by LGTrotter » 21:20 Fri 26 Dec 2014
AW77 wrote: I really like Lustau's East India Solera. But if you read this thread closely, then you will find out that I had a sherry by Sandeman today. Do you want to have a clue?
Sorry Andre. My attention wandered, what about that Sandeman 20yo Oloroso? very lovely, but I can't remember the name.
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by AW77 » 21:33 Fri 26 Dec 2014
No problem. There is no obligation to read meaningless drivel too closely.
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by LGTrotter » 22:16 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Another guess from someone and I shall put my research into words.
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by djewesbury » 22:19 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Two guesses in a row there Owen. Sandeman Armada Superior Cream?
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by LGTrotter » 22:23 Fri 26 Dec 2014
djewesbury wrote: Two guesses in a row there Owen. Sandeman Armada Superior Cream?
That was what I was going to say, now I'll have to go back to that singularly irksome Sandeman site.
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by AW77 » 22:33 Fri 26 Dec 2014
It was the Armada. My clue would have been "1588". I will post a TN tomorrow. Daniel's turn.
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by djewesbury » 22:46 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Tomorrow, I might visit a small town that produces a commodity which I like. Name the commodity or the town.
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by jdaw1 » 22:48 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Melton Mowbray?
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by djewesbury » 22:50 Fri 26 Dec 2014
jdaw1 wrote: Melton Mowbray?
No. Think Ireland.
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by LGTrotter » 22:51 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Dún na nGall, for the tweed.
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by AW77 » 22:57 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Guinness or Dublin?
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by jdaw1 » 23:00 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Galway.
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by LGTrotter » 23:27 Fri 26 Dec 2014
Sligo; for Westlife memorabilia.
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by djewesbury » 23:53 Fri 26 Dec 2014
LGTrotter wrote: Dún na nGall, for the tweed.
Exactly correct. Donegal town to visit Magee HQ. Owen's turn.
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