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A selection of cold meats and cheeses and lots of collapso...
Quote from: Barman on May 20, 2009, 05:57:38 PMA selection of cold meats and cheeses and lots of collapso... Corrected
I'm drinking a rather nice bottle of Tango...
Quote from: Barman on May 20, 2009, 06:18:40 PMI'm drinking a rather nice bottle of Tango... Some people are so easily pleased
WTF is Tarrango?
Tarrango is a variety of red grape used in the manufacture of red wine in Australia.This slow-ripening grape was created in 1965 by the CSIRO Horticultural Research Station at Merbein in Victoria, Australia, as a hybrid of Touriga Nacional and Sultana in order to create wines of good acidity, but low in tannin. Its wines are reasonably-priced and often similar to Beaujolais in style.Requiring an unusually warm climate, it is principally grown in the wine-producing areas of northern Victoria.The wine company "Brown Brothers" produces a popular wine made from the Tarrango grape. It is unusual for a red wine in that it is recommended to be served chilled.
leftovers then Miss Wench