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Serge Birbrair

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in what part of the world/place would you opened your most prized bottle and what bottle would it be?

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Serge wrote:in what part of the world/place would you opened your most prized bottle and what bottle would it be?


Probably on my death bed wherever that be. Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1996.

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At the moment it would be a simple fold out table in the middle of the Penfolds Kalimna Vineyard, and the bottle would be a 1996 Block 42 Cabernet Sauvignon.

Knowing my luck at the moment, it would probably be corked. :cry:

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Geeez, what's up with the "girls having fun" link Serge!!!??

Perhaps my trusty DRC Richebourg 1978 out on the verandah between beers.
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A few months ago I was planning to drink a 96 Dom Rose (Not especially prized, but it cost me enough!) with my girlfriend on the beach out the front of her parent's place on the coast, then she dumped me... so I drank it by myself after a lot of other wine and don't remember much about it.

Won't be making that mistake again :)
Last edited by Steve on Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Wayno wrote:Geeez, what's up with the "girls having fun" link Serge!!!??.......on the verandah between beers.


I just noticed it. You right, it was too demeure,
I replaced it with BOYS having fun.


Imported beers or domestic?

Seems like 1996 was a very good year in Australia.

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Post by Rob »

Anywhere where I am at ease and enjoying every moment of it.
Hard to choose really. DRC comes to mind so is D'yquem.
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