drinking errors (edited)

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brad
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drinking errors (edited)

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Sore head today - can't do much besides read the paper and mess about on the computer.

Although I don't remember much about last night, evidence suggests there'll be some holes in the wine cupboard (when I have the courage to face it again).

Gave me an idea for a question. Probably been covered before, but crawling around the cellar at midnight reminded me.

What's the best drinking error you've made while being way too p*ssed to remember it, let alone appreciate it?

ie What special bottle of wine have you pulled out at the height of the party, only to forget by the morning what it was like, let alone that you'd even opened it?

Cheers, Brad
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Anthony
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Same :lol:
Starting going downhill as soon as we walked out of Azealea.
Must have been the food :wink:
In all seriousness, great food and wine list.
Started off with a bottle of Mesh Riesling 02.
Then a bottle of a 95 Burgundy from an unkown producer.
Then a glass each of a spanish red from importer Scott Waslee that was delicious.
Then a bottle of Gunderloch Auslese 00 which was very pongy.
Both partners drove so they didn't really drink.

in a very bad state today..

anthony :lol:
Good wine ruins the purse; bad wine ruins the stomach
Spanish saying

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Mishy
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Get some water gentleman !!
And a vitamin C tablet or 12 :wink: .
Cheers,
Mishy
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