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Author: hedda (New name: Hedda) Posted: (6888 days ago) Previous in thread: 1640 by Patricio

Well, some of that is tasty too. Maybe you just don't like wine. You need more practice! ;-)

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Post nr: 1642
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Author: hedda (New name: Hedda) Posted: (6888 days ago) Previous in thread: 1641 by Hedda

Look at the nice hide-button!

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Post nr: 1643
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Author: Patricio (Invite people now!) Posted: (6888 days ago) Previous in thread: 1641 by Hedda

Cheap box wine? Maybe. But the context of drinking it on the street, mixed with seven up or something probably didn't help.
I'll stay with the beer and the water. Or whisky. Or drinks.

 

Post nr: 1644
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Author: Patricio (Invite people now!) Posted: (6888 days ago) Previous in thread: 1642 by Hedda

Yeah, nice. I'm testing how the new buttons work. I've put a couple of posts on watch, jsut for testing. And I read the news now, so I know how hide works.
REally nice. Good work.

 

Post nr: 1645
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Author: Gooseberry (Give us your fekk'n money!) Posted: (6887 days ago) Previous in thread: 1637 by Patricio

what about port? its just as cheap, more fruity and gets you sloshed faster :D

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Post nr: 1647
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Author: Patricio (Invite people now!) Posted: (6887 days ago) Previous in thread: 1645 by Gooseberry

port?

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Post nr: 1649
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Author: Baen (Featured Song - submissions) Posted: (6887 days ago) Previous in thread: 1647 by Patricio

Portugese wine. Can be really heavy. :) And good, but I never can drink much of it.

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Post nr: 1650
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Author: Patricio (Invite people now!) Posted: (6887 days ago) Previous in thread: 1649 by Baen

Maybe it's what we know as oporto? *is doing a really non-logical association just because the words are a little alike*

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Post nr: 1651
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Author: hedda (New name: Hedda) Posted: (6887 days ago) Previous in thread: 1649 by Baen

Eh, no? You mean port wine?

It's very strong wine that has been laid down in a moving barrel.

The name comes from that it was made far away, made very strong and then matured on the ship back to England. It gets a totally different taste than if you lay it down normally.

Update: That was half wrong. See: [1652]

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Post nr: 1652
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Author: hedda (New name: Hedda) Posted: (6887 days ago) Previous in thread: 1650 by Patricio

Hm, Google says you're right.

http://www.askmen.com/fashion/wine_and_dine/9_wine_dine.html says:

For the record, Port is a fortified wine, produced in the Demarcated Region of the Douro, Portugal.

Officially real Port comes only from Portugal, very much the same way that true Champagne comes from wine from the Champagne region of France. All other bubbly would be considered Sparkling wine.

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Post nr: 1654
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Author: Baen (Featured Song - submissions) Posted: (6887 days ago) Previous in thread: 1652 by Hedda

I lived with a girl from Portugal when I was in Italy. She used to bring all sorts of sweets and ports from home after the holidays. They know sweet stuff, that's for sure! :D


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