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BurgundyAntoine
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Posted on 09/03/2010

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Thanks for engaging. I look forward to your thoughts

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BurgundyAntoine
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Posted on 09/04/2010

Personal wants - like responding to my blog- don't happen too quickly in my world. i am on this site to meet someone and offer a bit of prose to snare someone wonderful. when something substantive comes in, i will certainly try to respond, even if it cant be timely. thanks for reading



Thanks for engaging. I look forward to your thoughts

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Tinkerbelle
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Posted on 09/03/2010

Burgundy Antoine. Welcome to the blogs. You write interesting and thought provoking blogs. May I say this . We all chimed in on your original wine blog and you didnt respond to any of us.Is there a reason for this? This is not a good sign. Heres a gentle reminder of blog ettiquette. It is considered polite to respond to members posts. It makes for good dialogue and its also good manners. Personally I cant see the point of commenting on a blog if the blog owner is absent. So,come on join in, play the game and lets all have a good time.



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Curious2078
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Posted on 09/03/2010

Here's what I know about wine---or what I need to know.  Is it fairly full bodied without being overly sweet?  Okay, score one.
 
Does it have hints of chocolate and cherries or raspberries?  Without being overly sweet?    Good, I want it.
 
Does it [white's now....] have hints of pear?  I don't want it.  Does it have hints of apple or some other slightly sweet but mor sour than sweet fruit?  I'll take it, thank you, and enjoy it very much.
 
Oh, and is it really Oaky?  Then put it back in the cellar.  I don't want it.  Oaky equals a taste I liken to what licking the forest floor after a rainstorm must taste like.  Celebrated by the experts or not--I'll keep my oak for furniture--not wine.
 
A touoch of oakiness....just a hint---like a few mushrooms thrown into the mix.  Good for beef and other strong foods.  That's okay.
 
That's what I know---that's what I like.....  Done. 
 
Hope that didn't sound too harsh....I just couldn't resist.
 
And welcome to the blogs, Antoine.  I hope you have a grand time here.  You're certainly off to a grand [grand cru?????] start.
 
Pat
 
 
 
Pat​



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Posted on 09/03/2010

random rubbish post



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