Noted. Just arrived and having a cheeky afternoon drink before a snooze and a restaurant. We will come back tomorrow night though.Excellent. I was there five months ago, I think courtesy of your recommendation. Get involved with the Timorasso, and they also had a bargain-priced Isole e Olena Chianti.
Do you travel to games on the day of the game ?I’ve laid down my tools and retired to the sofa. Beer, crisps, the new Public Service Broadcasting album playing.
Have a good one my friends.
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I used to, travelled on the morning and flew back early Sunday; an ongoing health issue makes travel difficult at the moment so I’m not going.Do you travel to games on the day of the game ?
What you having with your red wine?Date night tonight for the first time in what feels like ages. At least two bottles of the cheapest red on the menu. Never let it be said I don't know how to treat someone.
I bloody love Alsace wines. Driven it several times and filled up the motor. It’s by no means the sexy region of French or European wines, but the quality, the commitment and heart of their wine makers, the richness, the intensity, the feel of the flavour, it is just brilliant. l think they call it ‘terroir’. Enjoy the Crémant.Quaffing a bottle of French fizz tonight...a Crémant D'Alsace for starters and then moving on to a fine Madeira as an early warm up for the coming festive season...have a safe and happy Fridat you lovely N.S.C.ers..
I definitely agree, I have had some cracking wine from Alsace...very much under the radar, heading out there later this month and will be sampling and stockI bloody love Alsace wines. Driven it several times and filled up the motor. It’s by no means the sexy region of French or European wines, but the quality, the commitment and heart of their wine makers, the richness, the intensity, the feel of the flavour, it is just brilliant. l think they call it ‘terroir’. Enjoy the Crémant.
I bloody love Alsace wines. Driven it several times and filled up the motor. It’s by no means the sexy region of French or European wines, but the quality, the commitment and heart of their wine makers, the richness, the intensity, the feel of the flavour, it is just brilliant. l think they call it ‘terroir’. Enjoy the Crémant.
I think I'll give that a swerve..