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I Love Wine




The industry of wine making is fascinating. Very proud of being a Sommelier, it´s not just about tasting, a whole culture opens up to those who care about how to open a bottle, handle it, serve in the right angle, etc.

And...about never getting drunk.
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Dlrannie · 31-35, F
If you've got a spare case of Petrus or Le Pin you can send them on to me please🙂🍷
SW-User
@Dlrannie Lol...nice try...no, I don´t. But my country supplies one of the best Malbecs...🥂
Dlrannie · 31-35, F
@SW-User That's a dissapointment but I guess I'm not surprise. Which country are you in
SW-User
@Dlrannie Why a disappointment? We don´t usually keep expensive wines, as I mention in my post...Argentina of course...land of wonderful wines.
Dlrannie · 31-35, F
@SW-User I was only teasing you - and yes Argentina makes some excellent wines 🙂
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@Dlrannie 🥂
FUNBOY · M
@SW-User Chatea Hat Brion 1926 premier grand cra classe. Wish there was a few bottles around.
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@FUNBOY Lol...people seem to crave the most expensive ones...but there are some very good ones at a logical price..
Dlrannie · 31-35, F
@SW-User There are certainly many good wines at sensible cost from all over the world.
SW-User
@Dlrannie Though I wouldn´t include those from South Africa among the good ones..
Dlrannie · 31-35, F
@SW-User I've had the odd passable one from SA but not my favourite wine region. Very partial to good Aussie wines like Pierro Chardonnay and Geoff Grossets Rieslings
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@Dlrannie I know it´s all about taste, but when it comes to quality, there are few regions/countries at the awards...
FUNBOY · M
@SW-User What would you suggest? I once had a bottle of Chateau de yaquem 1944 sauterne. Nothing like it since!