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asprilla Sep 8th 2011 11:33 pm

Red wine
 
Just arrived back from 1st choice liquor. We bought a bottle of "mount pleasant original vineyard Rosehill shiraz 2007" - pretty expensive by my standards at $27. (this one is currently unopened, will report back in a day or so with a review)

Also grabbed a bottle of "Wyndham estate bin 555 shiraz 2008" whilst waiting to pay. $9 for this one, and I'm on my second glass. If I was a wine critic I would probably give it the following review:

Very drinkable. Will get you p*ssed after a bottle.



Anyone else drinking tonight?

Wendy Sep 8th 2011 11:41 pm

Re: Red wine
 
I'm drinking McGuigan Black Label Moscato. I believe it retails for around $12 (I get it for free with my allowance from work :D)

I like it :thumbup:

asprilla Sep 8th 2011 11:46 pm

Re: Red wine
 

Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 9609773)
I'm drinking McGuigan Black Label Moscato. I believe it retails for around $12 (I get it for free with my allowance from work :D)

I like it :thumbup:

Free ?!!! Can't be bad. How do I get one of these "allowances" that you have?

rasen78 Sep 8th 2011 11:47 pm

Re: Red wine
 

Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 9609773)
I'm drinking McGuigan Black Label Moscato. I believe it retails for around $12 (I get it for free with my allowance from work :D)

I like it :thumbup:

Them's the sort of perks I like. Got any jobs?;):D

Wendy Sep 8th 2011 11:51 pm

Re: Red wine
 

Originally Posted by asprilla (Post 9609782)
Free ?!!! Can't be bad. How do I get one of these "allowances" that you have?

Well I spend all day shuffling paper and taking phone calls from people wanting money (accounts payable). I think it's worth it :lol:


Originally Posted by rasen78 (Post 9609783)
Them's the sort of perks I like. Got any jobs?;):D

Only if you like picking grapes? :unsure: :D

Safin Sep 8th 2011 11:52 pm

Re: Red wine
 
Afraid I have resorted to a cleanskin from Dan Murphy's. 7/8 of the bottle gone and still standing. Is that good or bad?

Wendy Sep 8th 2011 11:54 pm

Re: Red wine
 

Originally Posted by Safin (Post 9609796)
Afraid I have resorted to a cleanskin from Dan Murphy's. 7/8 of the bottle gone and still standing. Is that good or bad?

Did you get the low alcohol stuff? :ohmy:

rasen78 Sep 8th 2011 11:56 pm

Re: Red wine
 

Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 9609793)
Well I spend all day shuffling paper and taking phone calls from people wanting money (accounts payable). I think it's worth it :lol:



Only if you like picking grapes? :unsure: :D

I'll take owt:lol: Will try not to drink the profits:drinkwine:

asprilla Sep 8th 2011 11:59 pm

Re: Red wine
 

Originally Posted by Safin (Post 9609796)
Afraid I have resorted to a cleanskin from Dan Murphy's. 7/8 of the bottle gone and still standing. Is that good or bad?

Is it any good though? I've had a few cleanskins but only 1 or 2 that were ok.

A friend once gave me a glass of red from a crate that he'd bought on graysonline for $40, a cancelled export to USA he told me. One of the best red wines I've ever tasted, can't remember what it was called though.

Wendy Sep 9th 2011 12:00 am

Re: Red wine
 

Originally Posted by rasen78 (Post 9609802)
I'll take owt:lol: Will try not to drink the profits:drinkwine:

i wouldn't worry about that, no-one else does :lol:

eddie007 Sep 9th 2011 12:06 am

Re: Red wine
 
No, I'm off the alcohol. Completely

Last friday came home from work at 1in the afternoon and because HE couldnt come home and hug me (i was distraught with the work situation, couldnt stop crying) I PURPOSEFULLY drank myself unconscious... With cointreau.

Which is an undignified and dangerous thing to do... Well past that "i'm having a glass to take the edge off of things stage.... Well past acceptable ... Well beyond ok...

So I am alcohol free until I'm better from the stress... Then I can ENJOY a glass of something again.... I come from a family with alcoholic tendencies so wont go down that route...

I'll let you know when I fancy a drink and have a decent glass of wine and dont NEED a drink so get myself faceless....

Sorry not to be able to contribute anything to this conversation in my sober state.

asprilla Sep 9th 2011 12:10 am

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Originally Posted by eddie007 (Post 9609827)
... With cointreau.

At least you would have got your daily recommended intake of vitamin c.

carolinephillips Sep 9th 2011 9:32 am

Re: Red wine
 
No wine for me either, due to elevated liver enzymes from the drugs I'm on. I don't drink very much anyway, but look forward to my glass of wine on a friday night. And Saturday. (2 glasses a week.)

Mind you, I was too fatigued to drink yesterday anyway and was in bed and asleep by 9.

EvannTel Sep 9th 2011 11:40 am

Re: Red wine
 
Let's have a look at the debris.......

Penfolds Bin 128 Shiraz. Yum
Goundry Shiraz. Yum and good value
Amberly Shiraz. Ok andok value.

PS Ed, how could yepou get smashed on contreau? I shudder to think what my stomach would do if I did that!

eddie007 Sep 9th 2011 4:31 pm

Re: Red wine
 

Originally Posted by EvannTel (Post 9611232)
Let's have a look at the debris.......

Penfolds Bin 128 Shiraz. Yum
Goundry Shiraz. Yum and good value
Amberly Shiraz. Ok andok value.

PS Ed, how could yepou get smashed on contreau? I shudder to think what my stomach would do if I did that!

Easy, got large glass, poured it from bottle drank it, refilled, drank it, refilled, drank it, refilled drank it.... Until I couldnt co ordinate the refil bit, then closed my eyes....

Would have been chivas regal, but that was at the back of the shelf and cointreau was at the front... Couldnt be arsed to reach up further... Tnat and I still have 4 litres of cointreau and only one of regal....


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