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 Post subject: Re: Drink-free days.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:32 pm 
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GK, simple remedy to that drink after 9pm !! lol

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:23 pm 
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MedocMad wrote:
GK, simple remedy to that drink after 9pm !! lol


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 Post subject: Re: Drink-free days.
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MedocMad wrote:
Can I make it two nights running though.


Thanks for that Richard.

After several pangs, I made it through the evening as well. The 3rd pull on my desire was the worst, this, shortly after 10pm when the News came up on the box. I fended that off - dumped the wretched ITV hyped-up, grossly exagerated News "show" and went off to do more work on my client's accounts. We are all obliged to file by the last Tuesday this month.

Work and deadlines help me.

Winter evenings are the most difficult. When the Inuits who don't have any Winter sun discovered alcohol (or were dealt it by the hard spirits companies in the 60's) half of them very quickly became severely addicted,
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I am more dependant than I will readily admit. I must prove myself this evening. Wednesday will be heaven, doing a TN for the 1842 barossa cab :D

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 Post subject: Re: Drink-free days.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:39 pm 
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I'm currently trying to not drink at home monday - thursday.
my job involves entertaining at times so I'm permitting myself to drink if out but otherwise I'm trying not to drink for those 4 days if I can.
Last night I attended a 2010 burg en prim tasting so already max'd my weekly intake and have another to attend on Thursday :D


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Shezza wrote:
I'm currently trying to not drink at home monday - thursday.
Last night I attended a 2010 burg en prim tasting so already max'd my weekly intake and have another to attend on Thursday :D


Yes, I've been invited twice to do en prem at Mentzendorff. A truely brilliant way of enjoying an evening. When I retire completely, with more time for pleasure, I'll not have the income for the post event indulgence - It's a bitch, this gradual deterioration business: Tell me about them Shez, then I may lap-them-up in my mind :wink:

I could say bye, bye bye to ole Blighty though, enjoy tax free wines in sunny climes................

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 Post subject: Re: Drink-free days.
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There's always a way to keep the cost's down.

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 Post subject: Re: Drink-free days.
PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:03 am 
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GK,

Very topical !!

report from last night.

No wine or beer consumed !! crumbs cant remember the last time I went 48 hours without a glass of something.

Might try and break all records tonight.
Thursday though will be a wine night for sure.

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I opened a bottle last night, Bio Bio PN, light and fresh, a touch too dry and thin for my liking, prefer my Chilean PN a degree sweeter.

That was the first since Saturday evening. Swimming tonight, will finish the bottle when I get home.

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GK wrote:
There's always a way to keep the cost's down.



I am constantly disappointed with these celebrity types - I just dunno why I'm so naive ? The Tesco local is just up the Henley Rd from here. I use the so called "posh riverside store" to try and find fine wine clearance, it's rarely there though, Someone may have made off with it ! :wink: . Actually, the National Rags are completely wrong about the store's location, which is down an access road to a small office and car franchise estate - Duh !

The media fuels this tosh. According to the local bobbies, various cheese and wines were trolley'd-out on 5 occasions during the Christmas Holidays - CCTV on the self service area is recent "they said", one speculates that the practice is not a new medical condition, for the 000's who do this for a living

I remember when Oz Clarke was at the house on telly doing wine and food, it appeared to take half an hour to walk the grounds of the place ! May be that country manor was on appro ?

Smoke and Mirrors !

Is celebrity cooking any better than the time honoured skills of the great British Housewife / Househusband ? I did marvel at the skill of the last winner of Master Chef professional and his modesty was a delight.

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 Post subject: Re: Drink-free days.
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GK wrote:
I opened a bottle last night, Bio Bio PN, light and fresh, a touch too dry and thin for my liking, prefer my Chilean PN a degree sweeter. If the Bio Bio is 2010 it shouldn't be drying out yet ? Surely..... Thin and dry is too lean, but it may be fashionable :lol: That was the first since Saturday evening. Swimming tonight, will finish the bottle when I get home.


I survived another evening, although Mrs D says I'm not so mellow. I think she's secretly impressed though. I have lined up the Barossa cab for a snort :wink: Should I ? Go another evening without ?

It wouldn't be right to let an open third of half decent cab go over the edge :roll: That would be wasteful !

Richard, I request the pleasure, you are most welcome to join me in a glass of the nectar this evening - After 9:30, dont want to disturb anyone.

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Duncan wrote:
It wouldn't be right to let an open third of half decent cab go over the edge :roll: That would be wasteful !


Commitment in the face of conflict produces character. Or not.

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Am not drinking during the week (apart from external tastings) for January. Sunday night counts as the week.

No, Ba, am not creating "external tastings" in my greenhouse.

Also, no butter, no visible fat on meat and no carbs after 6.30. Cycling every morning before breakfast. Am loving it.

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Dunc,

Fell of the wagon and opened a 2008 Bodega y Viñedos de José Quattrocchi SA Barbera Reserve La Hollanda, Lavalle.

A lovely wine from Argentina made by an Italian using Barbera grapes ??


Mel,

nice one !! I walk each morning with the dogs just helps kick start the body I find.

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MedocMad wrote:
a 2008 Bodega y Viñedos de José Quattrocchi SA Barbera Reserve La Hollanda, Lavalle


Must be an enormous label

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