TBF....those "experts" might refee to the smell. I think peasants like me enjoy the smell AND the tastenot according to the op @Dave7 , or @oldwheels or @Lullabelle they all say taste like not smell like
TBF....those "experts" might refee to the smell. I think peasants like me enjoy the smell AND the tastenot according to the op @Dave7 , or @oldwheels or @Lullabelle they all say taste like not smell like
not according to the op @Dave7 , or @oldwheels or @Lullabelle they all say taste like not smell like
TBF....those "experts" might refee to the smell. I think peasants like me enjoy the smell AND the taste
Does raise the obvious question though.I bought a £10 bottle of Greek wine from M&S recently that tasted of rats hiss. Truly awful.
The one and only time I bought Laphroaig it was on offer in Asda. It was so bad (to our taste) that we honestly thought it was contaminated......it really did taste like TCP. We took it back and as was their policy back then they just gave us a refund.I probably agree with that but I'd put Lagavulin top of that list. It's odd how something that smells like TCP can taste so good, just like how cheeses smelling of sweaty socks can be so delicious.
Stop whiningI like wine with a winey flavour, with a winey bouquet and a winey note on the palate
Retzina, by any chance?I bought a £10 bottle of Greek wine from M&S recently that tasted of rats hiss. Truly awful.