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DRT
Fonseca 1966
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by DRT » 01:04 Thu 05 Jul 2007
I have just crossed the 400 posts mark and have been assigned
Taylor's 10 Yr Old Tawny - not happy, it's rubbish
Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Conky
Fonseca 1980
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by Conky » 07:27 Thu 05 Jul 2007
So you
cant see the correlation?
Oh,well.
I bet it's Offley 63 when me and the lads reach 400.
Alan
KillerB
Taylor Quinta de Vargellas 1987
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by KillerB » 08:35 Thu 05 Jul 2007
Yeah - I just decided that it should go tawny and picked my least favourite. Trouble is that it is considerably worse than the last three LBVs.
Such is life.
RonnieRoots
Fonseca 1980
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by RonnieRoots » 09:41 Thu 05 Jul 2007
Hmm, until now I had the hopes of life getting better in time. I was even prepared to live with my current status of Taylor LBV because I knew that something better was glowing on the horizon. Now I know that all good passes and things will get worse again. It's a depressing world we live in.
KillerB
Taylor Quinta de Vargellas 1987
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by KillerB » 09:50 Thu 05 Jul 2007
I've changed it to Graham's The Tawny, it was depressing me too.
DRT
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by DRT » 10:39 Thu 05 Jul 2007
OK - I can live with that, but please tell me Cruz 20 Yr Old isn't waiting for me round the next corner
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
uncle tom
Dalva Golden White Colheita 1952
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by uncle tom » 10:42 Thu 05 Jul 2007
Curious the way Taylor produce a sterling VP, but are firmly in the second division for all their other efforts..
The ten year tawny will probably be lot better after another decade in the bottle - if you can spare the cellar space!
Tom
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
KillerB
Taylor Quinta de Vargellas 1987
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by KillerB » 09:41 Fri 06 Jul 2007
Derek T. wrote: OK - I can live with that, but please tell me Cruz 20 Yr Old isn't waiting for me round the next corner
It is not waiting around the
next corner.
Luc
Graham’s The Tawny
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by Luc » 17:34 Fri 06 Jul 2007
When do Colheita & peanut butter get thrown into the mix ?
Conky
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by Conky » 17:46 Fri 06 Jul 2007
I see, if Cheeky Vimto's were on the way over, you want to borrow the Great Wall of China!
But Peanut Butters ok? Hmmm.
Alan.
Luc
Graham’s The Tawny
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by Luc » 18:01 Fri 06 Jul 2007
Why would I want to throw the wall into the mix ? All they've ever produced is a few good swimmers and a dude named Mao . . .
DRT
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by DRT » 18:15 Fri 06 Jul 2007
...and gunpowder
Note to jdaw: do I get a gold star?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Conky
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by Conky » 18:29 Fri 06 Jul 2007
and great take-away food when you cant be bothered with the cooking and the dishes!
Isn't there a similar Monty Python sketch...What did the Romans ever do for us!