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bigkid
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This is worth a laugh.....

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....if you don't take yourself too seriously.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/foodmont ... 436,00.htm


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And I like Pinot Grigio, particularly the very good drop produced on a farm from which I used to steal apples as a kid, T'Gallant in Red Hill.

Regards,

Allan

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bigkid wrote:....if you don't take yourself too seriously.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/foodmont ... 436,00.htm


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And I like Pinot Grigio, particularly the very good drop produced on a farm from which I used to steal apples as a kid, T'Gallant in Red Hill.

Regards,

Allan


Why didn't you pinch the grapes too? Didn't you like 'em unfermented? Or are the apples part of the wine? :?

daz

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Hi Daz,

I probably should have explained. I used to live on Tucks Road in Red Hill as a kid, left about 32 years ago, just behind T'Gallant.

The current vineyard was an apple orchard back then, as were most of the present vineyards in the area - wouldn't have known what to do with a decent grape back then in any case, at 12 or so I seem to recall being a beer man.

Regards,

Allan

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