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What's the most memorable wine drinking you've had so far with women?



 
 
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Old 21-06-2008, 01:45 AM posted to rec.food.cooking,rec.crafts.winemaking,uk.food+drink.misc,alt.food.wine
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Default What's the most memorable wine drinking you've had so far with women?

Irrespective of your gender, what are 1 or 2 most memorable wine
drinking experiences you've had so far with (a minimum of 2 or more)
women and please elaborate on what made it so special compared to
other drink - socialising you've done ?

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Old 21-06-2008, 02:02 AM posted to rec.food.cooking,rec.crafts.winemaking,uk.food+drink.misc,alt.food.wine
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Irrespective of your gender, what are 1 or 2 most memorable wine
drinking experiences you've had so far with (a minimum of 2 or more)
women and please elaborate on what made it so special compared to
other drink - socialising you've done ?


Well there was that time I woke up in Las Vegas in a hotel room. I had no
idea how I got to that room let alone Vegas. The shower was running, wine
bottles everywhere and I didn't stick around to see who was in the shower.
I guess that is not really memorable, huh?

Paul


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Old 21-06-2008, 02:21 AM posted to rec.food.cooking,rec.crafts.winemaking,uk.food+drink.misc,alt.food.wine
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Sab wrote:

Irrespective of your gender, what are 1 or 2
most memorable wine drinking experiences you've
had so far with (a minimum of 2 or more) women
and please elaborate on what made it so special
compared to other drink - socialising you've
done ?


Sharing my homemade strawberry wine with those of
the opposing sex.

It is like liquid panty hose remover :-)

Enough said.
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Old 21-06-2008, 02:40 AM posted to rec.food.cooking,rec.crafts.winemaking,uk.food+drink.misc,alt.food.wine
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I made some ICE wine - and had two 1/2 bottles chilled. I invited over
my neighbor, who was recently divorced. We opened the first bottle and
toasted the sunset. She didn't realize Ice wines were high alcohol, so
the next thing I know, she's weaving around the patio happy she was rid
of her ex. oh, wait, that was a dream...

Actually, the first bottle of wine I ever had was my most memorable. I
was 18, at Kent State University, and the students had a trip to a ski
resort. Someone was of age, so asked us what we wanted. I had no idea. I
had heard about 4 orders earlier - Boone's farm Strawberry Hill (early
70's) - so I ordered it. We all sat around the villa, backs to the wall
- all 30 of us and drank what we had ordered. It was a very special
experience for me to feel "high" and so much enjoying everyone -
chatting and laughing. Since I had never drank before, the Boone's farm
was gone in less than an hour, and I was down for the count. Some girls
carried me back to the girls dorm and put me on the couch to sleep it
off. Nothing happened, but Melissa fell asleep next to me on the couch,
and when I awoke the next morning - Lisa had replaced her. I never
asked, they never told.

Made me aware - a little wine is fine, too much is too much.

Hope others open up also. smile. blush. DAv


ab wrote:
Irrespective of your gender, what are 1 or 2 most memorable wine
drinking experiences you've had so far with (a minimum of 2 or more)
women and please elaborate on what made it so special compared to
other drink - socialising you've done ?

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Old 21-06-2008, 09:58 PM posted to rec.food.cooking,rec.crafts.winemaking,uk.food+drink.misc,alt.food.wine
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Irrespective of your gender, what are 1 or 2 most memorable wine
drinking experiences you've had so far with (a minimum of 2 or more)
women and please elaborate on what made it so special compared to
other drink - socialising you've done ?


Well there was that time I woke up in Las Vegas in a hotel room. I
had no idea how I got to that room let alone Vegas. The shower was
running, wine bottles everywhere and I didn't stick around to see who
was in the shower. I guess that is not really memorable, huh?

Paul


Vintages?

Fred.
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Old 26-06-2008, 04:03 PM posted to rec.food.cooking,rec.crafts.winemaking,uk.food+drink.misc,alt.food.wine
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Default What's the most memorable wine drinking you've had so far withwomen ?

Sab wrote:
Irrespective of your gender, what are 1 or 2 most memorable wine
drinking experiences you've had so far with (a minimum of 2 or more)
women and please elaborate on what made it so special compared to
other drink - socialising you've done ?



Drinking one of the finer Jacob's Creek products
at Jacobs Creek on my 40th birthday.

BugBear (with thanks to Helen who arranged it)
 




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