I have just returned from a quick trip to Porto and the Douro. More details will follow. I regret to announce that I left a man in the field. He was last reported to have endured a tasting that began with Chip Dry White and ended with Scion.
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A Douro Dash
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A Douro Dash
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Re: A Douro Dash
Well and truly stuck in the field, as it turns out; a 6hr delay to my return flight which meant arrival after 2am with no trains available for onward travel for several hours. However, return travel aside it was a most excellent trip, with good food, company and some superb wines tasted.djewesbury wrote:I regret to announce that I left a man in the field.
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Glad to see you home, soldier. Hope you're almost back to normal and can still taste Quevedo 40YO when you close your eyes and think about it.
Daniel J.
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