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Started by Brad1138 in Ski Chatter - 49 Replies

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Tony_H
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread'
posted Jul-2008

RoseR wrote:I will drink Stones ginger wine by the bottle


I think you have said quite enough
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RoseR
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread'
posted Jul-2008

Tony_H wrote:
RoseR wrote:I will drink Stones ginger wine by the bottle


I think you have said quite enough

Nothing wrong with Stones ginger wine, its far classier than the usual tipple round here.............white lightening and special brew, and thats before 8 in the morning
I'm a laydee

Trencher
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread'
posted Jul-2008

Rose

I think it is hard to seperate a taste for good wine from the taste for the good foods that wine normally accompanies. For me, that started out by eating good warmed French bread with some brie or pate. Choose a wine that's light fruity and young to start, maybe an Aussie shiraz. Follow that with a simple desert of 70/80% cocoa chocolate. Each piece washed down with sips of a merlot. Soon you'll be hooked and looking for more food/wine experiences.

Trencher
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Edited 2 times. Last update at 29-Jul-2008

RoseR
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread'
posted Jul-2008

Trencher wrote:Rose

I think it is hard to seperate a taste for good wine from the taste for the good foods that wine normally accompanies. For me that started out by eating good warmed French bread with some brie or pate. Choose a wine that's light fruity and young to start, maybe an Aussie shiraz. Follow that with a simple desert of 70/80% cocoa chocolate. Each piece washed down with sips of a merlot. Soon you'l' be hooked and looking for more food/wine experiences.

Trencher

I will give that a try, if not I'll settle for the chocolate desert. Oh god we,ve got no chocolate in the house, have a hankering for it now.
I'm a laydee

Tony_H
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread'
posted Jul-2008

Try it but maybe try something a little lighter than a Shiraz. I would recommend a good Syrah or Chateauneuf du Pape.

Hirsty
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread'
posted Jul-2008

Beer is my choice.

There can be as many or more subtle flavours and aromas from a well crafted beer as any wine.
He was a wise man who invented beer - Plato

Tony_H
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread'
posted Jul-2008

I am going to start up a Which Beer thread now

Brad1138
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread'
posted Nov-2008

Time to bring this thread out again. What the heck does "Slippers for Chrimbo for you!" mean?

Thank you,
Brad
If there is no skiing in Heaven, I am staying here....

Topic last updated on 17-November-2008 at 11:06