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That's a Corgi
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Once the serious part of a wine tasting is done, start pounding them back! It’s not a wine event unless there’s at least 1.5 bottles per person. I like to keep port wine events to at least 1 bottle per person.
Keep the thimbles for sewing!
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Non-believer
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![]() We try to "adjust" since, but we never have less than 2+ per person and this on top of other wines we open before we proceed to the official part of the tasting, easy whites and sparklers to calibrate and cleanse the palate. And plenty of food, of course, before, during and after... |
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#3 |
That's a Corgi
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I don't think 5 minutes on a wine is that much, depending how detailed of a review one wants.
Give me 2 minutes and my score will as close as any of the big names I agree with.
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Port Wine & Claret | British Cars | Welsh Corgi's |
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