Women on this Forum
Women on this Forum
Hi all,
Received a joke email recently suggesting men take their wine too seriously as apposed to women who , like my dearest, just like to drink the stuff and knows what she likes. Her objective comments sometimes knock me back but on the whole she a good barometer of what is good. Are there any of the opposite sex who have any comment to make? It would appear this is a male oriented forum further confirming my fears.
Chuck
Received a joke email recently suggesting men take their wine too seriously as apposed to women who , like my dearest, just like to drink the stuff and knows what she likes. Her objective comments sometimes knock me back but on the whole she a good barometer of what is good. Are there any of the opposite sex who have any comment to make? It would appear this is a male oriented forum further confirming my fears.
Chuck
Women and wine
Hi there,
All I can say is.....I find my wife an excellent barometer for a good wine. Probably doesn't go into the detail but hey, if you enjoy it and can tell the difference, I can't see a problem with that.
Regards
Finney_
All I can say is.....I find my wife an excellent barometer for a good wine. Probably doesn't go into the detail but hey, if you enjoy it and can tell the difference, I can't see a problem with that.
Regards
Finney_
my username is inactive
Hi there,
I would really like to be a registered member of the forum but I have registered previously as the forum knows about my email addy so I can't re-register. In this instance I am instructed to contact the administrator but can't find who that is. Can someone please tell me how to sort this out as I would very much like to talk wine...
Regards
Finney
I would really like to be a registered member of the forum but I have registered previously as the forum knows about my email addy so I can't re-register. In this instance I am instructed to contact the administrator but can't find who that is. Can someone please tell me how to sort this out as I would very much like to talk wine...
Regards
Finney
Re: my username is inactive
Finney_ wrote:Hi there,
I would really like to be a registered member of the forum but I have registered previously as the forum knows about my email addy so I can't re-register. In this instance I am instructed to contact the administrator but can't find who that is. Can someone please tell me how to sort this out as I would very much like to talk wine...
Regards
Finney
For a start, your name in the members list didn't have an underscore after it .
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There are a few girls on the forum and we certainly take our wine as seriously as anyone. I certainly have many friends of the female variety that take quite an interest but I think to get really serious, it takes a reasonably serious fiancial commitment so I guess it may ultimately come down to who holds the purse strings.
Cheers,
Kris
There's a fine wine between pleasure and pain
(Stolen from the graffiti in the ladies loos at Pegasus Bay winery)
Kris
There's a fine wine between pleasure and pain
(Stolen from the graffiti in the ladies loos at Pegasus Bay winery)
Registration
Hi Graham B,
Doesn't matter if I use finney or finney_
Either way I get errors of some description. One will say I am inactive, the says, email addy already in use. Can someone please sort this out so I can join what I see as an excellent list to be apart of.
Thanks
Finney
Doesn't matter if I use finney or finney_
Either way I get errors of some description. One will say I am inactive, the says, email addy already in use. Can someone please sort this out so I can join what I see as an excellent list to be apart of.
Thanks
Finney
My wife, Ann, enjoys the analysis, but usually when there are no distracting guests about. Sitting around on a Sunday evening, listening to some cool acid jazz in the lounge room before I go and slave away in the kitchen (the weekend cooking is my job if not going out) we both enjoy picking a wine to pieces. She has a good nose and a good sense of imagery - often the different perspective and different verbal queues used can be enlightening.
I might now get off this thread before someone takes a potshot at Serge. Could be dangerous in the vicinity about now. Not that I don't appreciate good lingerie but you're on your own Serge!
Regards,
Allan
I might now get off this thread before someone takes a potshot at Serge. Could be dangerous in the vicinity about now. Not that I don't appreciate good lingerie but you're on your own Serge!
Regards,
Allan
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bigkid wrote:My wife, Ann, enjoys the analysis, but usually when there are no distracting guests about. Sitting around on a Sunday evening, listening to some cool acid jazz in the lounge room before I go and slave away in the kitchen (the weekend cooking is my job if not going out) we both enjoy picking a wine to pieces. She has a good nose and a good sense of imagery - often the different perspective and different verbal queues used can be enlightening.
I might now get off this thread before someone takes a potshot at Serge. Could be dangerous in the vicinity about now. Not that I don't appreciate good lingerie but you're on your own Serge!
Regards,
Allan
Allan
Seeking out some really good and cool acid jazz myself currently, any suggestions or recommendations greatly appreciated?
regards
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott
Gavin,
I have spent an awful lot of time tracking down albums from the early '90's when the very best acid jazz was produced in the UK, bands like the Brand New Heavies, James Taylor Quartet, Rose Windross. There are some great compilation albums from the period put out by Acid Jazz Recordings. The more recent, mostly instrumental or strongly R&B flavoured Acid Jazz from the US is not to my taste - I prefer 'songs'.
However, I won't hog the thread, I'll track down some useful links to albums and send them to you by email.
Max, I like your taste in wine, awould ppreciate your thoughts on AJ, perhaps off line. I'll cc you in on my email to Gavin.
A
I have spent an awful lot of time tracking down albums from the early '90's when the very best acid jazz was produced in the UK, bands like the Brand New Heavies, James Taylor Quartet, Rose Windross. There are some great compilation albums from the period put out by Acid Jazz Recordings. The more recent, mostly instrumental or strongly R&B flavoured Acid Jazz from the US is not to my taste - I prefer 'songs'.
However, I won't hog the thread, I'll track down some useful links to albums and send them to you by email.
Max, I like your taste in wine, awould ppreciate your thoughts on AJ, perhaps off line. I'll cc you in on my email to Gavin.
A
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bigkid wrote:Gavin,
I have spent an awful lot of time tracking down albums from the early '90's when the very best acid jazz was produced in the UK, bands like the Brand New Heavies, James Taylor Quartet, Rose Windross. There are some great compilation albums from the period put out by Acid Jazz Recordings. The more recent, mostly instrumental or strongly R&B flavoured Acid Jazz from the US is not to my taste - I prefer 'songs'.
However, I won't hog the thread, I'll track down some useful links to albums and send them to you by email.
Max, I like your taste in wine, awould ppreciate your thoughts on AJ, perhaps off line. I'll cc you in on my email to Gavin.
A
I'd love to re buy the early albums and ep's from DIG, my favourite.
Anywhere around Oz these may be still available?
regards
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott