Unfortunately, this is not the best review but I do thoroughly recommend Rhik's column reviewing useless kitchen gadgets... properly funny:
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle ... k-samadder
I expect the below the line commentary to be lively with people emphasizing how many bottles of Vin de Tesco you can pour down the sink before you justify the price tag...
Coravin comes under the scrutiny of the safely middle class left leaning brigade...
Coravin comes under the scrutiny of the safely middle class left leaning brigade...
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Re: Coravin comes under the scrutiny of the safely middle class left leaning brigade...
Haha, I would consider myself left-leaning and technically middle class (going by the definition). I figure at least a few other wine geeks are too, from the occasional non-wine-related discussions over the years.
Does that mean we are supposed to be drinking Vin de Dan Murphy's? Should it be an upcoming Grape Mates tasting theme?
Does that mean we are supposed to be drinking Vin de Dan Murphy's? Should it be an upcoming Grape Mates tasting theme?
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Re: Coravin comes under the scrutiny of the safely middle class left leaning brigade...
I'm a fan of the system and just got another 15 capsules.... Its not for cheap wine IMO, but rather, rare bottles so you can savour it over a period of time
Re: Coravin comes under the scrutiny of the safely middle class left leaning brigade...
Mike, I would have though with your frequent posting of prodigious lists of great bottles that you taste, that one would not last more than an hour.
Even if I had one of these there is no way I could resist temptation and not drink a great bottle with or with out friends in one go.
Cheers
Craig
Even if I had one of these there is no way I could resist temptation and not drink a great bottle with or with out friends in one go.
Cheers
Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
Re: Coravin comes under the scrutiny of the safely middle class left leaning brigade...
odyssey wrote:Haha, I would consider myself left-leaning and technically middle class (going by the definition). I figure at least a few other wine geeks are too, from the occasional non-wine-related discussions over the years.
Does that mean we are supposed to be drinking Vin de Dan Murphy's? Should it be an upcoming Grape Mates tasting theme?
Haha it was more a reference to the newspaper... the Guardian is known for reviewing anything "posh" excessively even though its readers are probably exactly the sort of wealth demographic who consume such products (they just like to think that they aren't)...
Apologies if I have offended any left leaning middle class people!
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phillisc wrote:Mike, I would have though with your frequent posting of prodigious lists of great bottles that you taste, that one would not last more than an hour.
Even if I had one of these there is no way I could resist temptation and not drink a great bottle with or with out friends in one go.
Cheers
Craig
As I get older, two or three glasses are enough!
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Re: Coravin comes under the scrutiny of the safely middle class left leaning brigade...
sjw_11 wrote:Apologies if I have offended any left leaning middle class people!
As a left-leaning middle class person I am offended by everything everyone says or does all the time (according right-leaning upper and lower class people anyway)
Cheers
Michael
Bonum Vinum Laetificat Cor Hominis