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What Did You Drink Last Night?

Danny Ocean

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Im really enjoying gin and tonic at the moment, I find it very refreshing :) Any other G&T lovers here?

Hi Shazzabanazza,

Oh yes, I'm definitely a gin lover! I agree, it is very refreshing, be it with tonic, or in a cocktail. What's your favourite brand?

Have you seen the gin lovers thread, maybe catch you there.

Cheers!

Danny O
 

shazzabanazza

Practically Family
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Danny: Ive only tried Seagers brand so far... I do intend on trying a few more though :D See you in the gin thread!

Tomasso: Thank you for that :lol: I noticed that thread after I had posted in here...opps :rolleyes:
 

avedwards

Call Me a Cab
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I'm currently visiting my parents but as only my father was around today I made us a variation of a cocktail called a "Bamboo".
-One unit of sherry
-One unit of Italian Vermouth (Martini Rosso)
-Half a tsp of orange juice (we didn't have orange bitters as the recipe suggested)
-Dash of lemon juice and a slice of lemon peel

It was a wonderful cocktail and the perfect thing to savour with my father (my mother disapproves of drinking more than one drink a month so we seized the opportunity :p).
 

dnjan

One Too Many
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Seattle
Two glasses of lovely Rueda.

You seem to do rather well with your wines from various areas around the world!
I usually try to drink Washington wines (support the local tax base), but the economic situation has provided some excellent values in southern French and Spanish wines recently.
Saturday is was a number of glasses (at least four - it was part of s Seder-like meal) of a tempranillo-cabernet blend from LaMancha. Well-aged (1998).
This wine had been re-labeled (new back label stuck on) for U.S. sale, and so was a rather nice price.
 

Miss Golightly

Call Me a Cab
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Dublin, Ireland
You seem to do rather well with your wines from various areas around the world!
I usually try to drink Washington wines (support the local tax base), but the economic situation has provided some excellent values in southern French and Spanish wines recently.
Saturday is was a number of glasses (at least four - it was part of s Seder-like meal) of a tempranillo-cabernet blend from LaMancha. Well-aged (1998).
This wine had been re-labeled (new back label stuck on) for U.S. sale, and so was a rather nice price.

I do my best! I try to stick to European wines during the week as they tend to have a lower alcohol content than New World wines - although a lot of my faves are from there (New Zealand for Sauvignon Blancs and the US for Pinot Noirs).

I love a little Tempranillo from time to time too.....
 

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