So what are you drinking tonight, Alex?

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benread
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So what are you drinking tonight, Alex?

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I believe BIrthday congratulations are in order. I am going to guess a bottle of 1963 'something' may be in the decanter!
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Happy Birthday AHB! :D

I'll guess Ferreira 1963.
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It may surprise you both to know that no port passed my lips tonight. I washed down my confit de canard with a glass of Breton cider instead.
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AHB wrote:It may surprise you both to know that no port passed my lips tonight. I washed down my confit de canard with a glass of Breton cider instead.
Have you learned nothing from me in 5 years? If you don't have a 1963 VP by midnight you'll be dead inside a year!
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