Black Tower - Smooth Red

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Hi All,

I'm trying to track down a bottle Black Tower - Smooth red (any year) as a gift, but I can't seem to find any in Australia. Does anyone know any international web sites that would ship internationally?

I would appreciate any help.

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Spam!

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Or he has not moved on from the 70s when some winery IIRC made such as beast.
Used to rival Brandivino I think.

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Or he has not moved on from the 70s when some winery IIRC made such as beast.
Used to rival Brandivino I think.

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swirler wrote:Spam!


Or clever troll? I couldn't quite work it out...

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I searched.. it still exists and you can buy it in the UK. They now have a full range of "low carb, low alcohol" versions at 5% abv as well... about £5/bottle, so might fit a Secret Santa gift limit? The ideal Christmas present that says "I don't like you, have some cheap wine".
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I thought I was very sophisticated when I brought a bottle of Black Tower riesling to dinner parties in the early 1980's. Times have moved on....
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Hacker wrote:I thought I was very sophisticated when I brought a bottle of Black Tower riesling to dinner parties in the early 1980's. Times have moved on....


Was it seen as better or worse than blue nun?
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Any red wine with Smooth in the name is sure to to taste like crap leaving you wondering where your five bucks went.
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phillisc wrote:Or he has not moved on from the 70s when some winery IIRC made such as beast.
Used to rival Brandivino I think.

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Nah, no comparison... Brandivino was for getting pissed. Black Tower was for sophisticated types and hot dates. :)

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sparky wrote: Black Tower was for sophisticated types and hot dates. :)


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sjw_11 wrote:
Hacker wrote:I thought I was very sophisticated when I brought a bottle of Black Tower riesling to dinner parties in the early 1980's. Times have moved on....


Was it seen as better or worse than blue nun?


The Blue Nun was my go to wine for my late teens hot dates, also thought was being rather highbrow and sophisticated at the time..... :(

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sparky wrote:
phillisc wrote:Or he has not moved on from the 70s when some winery IIRC made such as beast.
Used to rival Brandivino I think.

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Nah, no comparison... Brandivino was for getting pissed. Black Tower was for sophisticated types and hot dates. :)


My type of girl Moira, but no, Rheingold Spumante (sic) was for getting pissed or if you were a young lady it generally was exactly that...getting spewed :oops:
Liebfrauwine was for the A-listers or am I getting confused with Mateus or Ben Ean even??

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I thought it might have been for a shit kringle present, and what a brilliant shit kringle present it would be for a wine lover!

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Craig,

Black Tower Liebfraumilch as I recall.

Speaking of Rheingold, wasn't Leo Buring's Sparkling Rheingold one of Ian Hickinbotham's creations?

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sparky wrote:
phillisc wrote:Or he has not moved on from the 70s when some winery IIRC made such as beast.
Used to rival Brandivino I think.

Cheers
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Nah, no comparison... Brandivino was for getting pissed. Black Tower was for sophisticated types and hot dates. :)


This thread brings back memories. Do they still make Green Ginger Wine? My parents in the late 60s/early 70s used to mix it with soda water and pass it off to party guests as a sophisticated mix of scotch and dry ginger ale. Guests seemed to like it and usually got hammered. It was so glugable.
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I assume its the equivalent of banrock station?

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This thread brings back memories. Do they still make Green Ginger Wine? My parents in the late 60s/early 70s used to mix it with soda water and pass it off to party guests as a sophisticated mix of scotch and dry ginger ale. Guests seemed to like it and usually got hammered. It was so glugable.
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Yep they still make Stones Green Ginger Wine. Angove's have even made a sparkling version mixing Stones with a white sparkling wine.
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and Crabbies ginger wine as well.

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Chuck wrote:
sparky wrote:
phillisc wrote:Or he has not moved on from the 70s when some winery IIRC made such as beast.
Used to rival Brandivino I think.

Cheers
Craig


Nah, no comparison... Brandivino was for getting pissed. Black Tower was for sophisticated types and hot dates. :)


This thread brings back memories. Do they still make Green Ginger Wine? My parents in the late 60s/early 70s used to mix it with soda water and pass it off to party guests as a sophisticated mix of scotch and dry ginger ale. Guests seemed to like it and usually got hammered. It was so glugable.
Chuck

They certainly do still make Stones Green Ginger wine. I always have a bottle on hand when I head to Fraser Island in June each year. Nothing better than a swig between beers when you're waist deep in water beach fishing. Warms up the tummy.

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[quote="bigtinnie"][/quote]

Like your style bigtinnie. I assume from your sign in that you have a tinnie and it's big?

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^^^^
I did have a tinnie and it was big. Been using that handle for many years now. Bigtinnie also lurks on the fishing, motorsport and skiing forums too.

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