meljones wrote:
I think you might be a little kind. 06 should be drinking well now, surely, and somebody has clearly sold the wine for drinking.
Desperately trying to get the house kid-free as need some silence - to the point of driving them both to school. Fred's school transport can't make it here, so I'm off to brave the hills of deepest Eastcombe.
Then there's a man coming to spray for carpet moths, then SILENCE.
Yeah, quite right, I can be too forgiving with a dodgy wine from a recognised producer.
It is worth noting though, that Laithy is selling the 2004 on the MB bianco label. A recognised vintage from a qualified merchant.
Carpet moths - you are a wise women. After the 2003 heat wave the b*stard moths came in the 4 foot cavity under the floor boards, through air bricks and other ventilation holes, and the following Spring, the grubs started chopping the carpet knots from the underside.
Fortunately I noticed quickly, but have some very small bald areas under furniture in both an antique Persian and a victorian chinese carpet.
The first indication you have is analysis of the hoover dust, showing much more colour from the nap of the carpet.
Round the warm radiator pipes and edges of the carpet near a source of warmth is a favourite for those blighters. Also don't leave paper files or cardboard study folders under cabinets and dining room furniture, they seem to be attracted to the that material. A month after the man has been, polish the floors with John Lewis wax, applied very very heavily and allowed to soak in. The moths hate that wax, or if stone floors, put boiled linseed oil down, and allow to dry, before putting your rug back over.
Hope that's not teaching you to suck eggs.
I keep a large aerosol of cat flee spay in the cupboard if I see some around. Works a treat. Spraying the underside of an Oriental carpet under the sofa is highly recommended, when spring cleaning.