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yesterday i gave out some of my homemade wine to some friends during a
party. please tell your freinds not to STORE THE WINE IN THE FRONT SEAT OF THEIR CAR ON A SUNNY DAY!!!!! only lost a fingerfull but, was quite a shock. even had a shrinkwrap cap on it! |
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I hate it when friends abuse my wine. I have given bottles to friends and
then years latter when I am over for a visit they will get it out from where they stored it standing up in a cabinet over the stove and, of course the cork is so dry that it cannot be extracted, the wine is a none descript brown, and there is all sorts of nasty sedement in the bottom. It embarases both of us. Ray "Tater" wrote in message ups.com... yesterday i gave out some of my homemade wine to some friends during a party. please tell your freinds not to STORE THE WINE IN THE FRONT SEAT OF THEIR CAR ON A SUNNY DAY!!!!! only lost a fingerfull but, was quite a shock. even had a shrinkwrap cap on it! |
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On Jun 12, 8:42 am, "Ray Calvert" wrote:
I hate it when friends abuse my wine. I gave my sister a case of wine for her wedding- a bottle for her first anniversary, etc. She lost it. |
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Yeah, homemade wine bottles can pop...been there, cleaned up the mess, and
then started sorbated everything. Having said that, it is important to note that I do not like really dry wine, so I usually sweeten my wine - which means one needs to make sure they don't explode. Glad to hear everyone is okay. Darlene "Tater" wrote in message ups.com... yesterday i gave out some of my homemade wine to some friends during a party. please tell your freinds not to STORE THE WINE IN THE FRONT SEAT OF THEIR CAR ON A SUNNY DAY!!!!! only lost a fingerfull but, was quite a shock. even had a shrinkwrap cap on it! |
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