Scotch Missed...

Is Noodley valuable as a Scotch treasure?


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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
There's 2 other threads about his grumpiness!;)
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
I meant His Grumpiness, as His Royal Highness. Oh never mind, it's the wine. A rather nice Galet Cote du Rhone, reduced from £9.50 to £4.25 in Sainsburys.
 

ttcycle

Cycling Excusiast
or should it be scotch mist?!

Nah missed for sure, like a vigilante cleaner of cafe
 

ACS

Legendary Member
Scotch ? As in whisky or shortbread ? Tsk, Tsk I can here the great and good of the northern frozen wasteland rising as you read this ;)

'Scottish' perhaps!
 

ttcycle

Cycling Excusiast
allergic to the old wine - shame shame!
go on talk away about the old fancy wines!
 
satans budgie said:
Scotch ? As in whisky or shortbread

Do you mean 'Scottish'

Nope. Scotsch.
(Remember, Noodley's not here) ;)
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Aperitif said:
Oh nice - I have Hardy's Bin 343 Cab. Shiraz £4 (was - it's gone now and the Arniston Bay 2008 Cab. Sauv Merlot has taken its place) :wacko:

Your supping on new wine makers before indulging in the real Old World stuff in Paris then, Ape?
I still prefer the taste of France generally but that may be ignorance and tradition.;)
 

longers

Legendary Member
If this is going to be tonights wine thread then can I ask about Carmenere?

I picked up a bottle or two or three last weekend and it was enjoyed by all of us but without googling I wondered if you lot knew more about it? The label said "lost grape, only grown in Chile" which means nowt to me but sounds odd that it's only grown there.

As I said we enjoyed it which is surely the most important thing.
 
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