Tony_H wrote:Santorini wine does not give you a hangover as it has no preservatives in it.
Just like German beer then. [hic]
Started by Kilo in Beginning Skiing 09-Aug-2009 - 50 Replies
Tino_11
reply to 'Where's best early season?' posted Aug-2009
Tony_H wrote:Santorini wine does not give you a hangover as it has no preservatives in it.
Tony_H
reply to 'Where's best early season?' posted Aug-2009
tino_11 wrote:Tony_H wrote:Santorini wine does not give you a hangover as it has no preservatives in it.
Just like German beer then. [hic]
Tino_11
reply to 'Where's best early season?' posted Aug-2009
Tony_H wrote:tino_11 wrote:Tony_H wrote:Santorini wine does not give you a hangover as it has no preservatives in it.
Just like German beer then. [hic]
Nein. Why do you think Warsteiner is known as "wobbly"???
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Where's best early season?' posted Aug-2009
bandit wrote:I have been known to drink a whole bottle of Lanson Black Label, and I can report that it does not give me a hangover :D
Did feel a little fragile mind you )
Juddernaut
reply to 'Where's best early season?' posted Nov-2009
tino_11 wrote:I'm with Dave Mac, Filzmoos is perfect for your needs!
Juddernaut
reply to 'Where's best early season?' posted Nov-2009
Ian Wickham wrote:bandit wrote:I have been known to drink a whole bottle of Lanson Black Label, and I can report that it does not give me a hangover :D
Did feel a little fragile mind you )
All the bubbly products mentioned are all fine, good cava is sometimes very difficult to find, there are some bubbles coming out of Australia these days and at five or six pounds a bottle are of a very good quality and if I cannot afford the real thing I go with Aussie fizz...... 8) 8)
Tino_11
reply to 'Where's best early season?' posted Nov-2009
Tony_H
reply to 'Where's best early season?' posted Nov-2009
Topic last updated on 17-November-2009 at 19:43