Vraith wrote:First time [I think...it's possible I had it before and have just forgotten] I had Amontillado was arguing with a guy I knew in Germany about Poe and the Alan Parsons Project interpretation of him. We thought it would be appropriate, so went and got some. I quite liked it.
This just keeps on getting weirder and weirder. I used to be an Alan Parson's Project fan (which probably means I still am ) I'm sure I have 'Tales of Mystery and Imagination' on tape around somewhere.
Are you sure you're not me, Vraith?
I had some lovely fino when I was in Cordoba a few years ago. I probably prefer it to the more fortified Amontillado and Oloroso, but I'm not sure, so I'll probably need to do another couple of decades of experimentation!
u.
Tho' all the maps of blood and flesh
Are posted on the door,
There's no one who has told us yet
What Boogie Street is for.
Av - that is a must! Find a live version and sit back and hold on .
Wine tastes like feet...... well as any good chiropodist will tell you there are feet.....and there are FEET!
President of Peace? You fucking idiots!
"I know what America is. America is a thing that you can move very easily. Move it in the right direction. They won't get in the way." (Benjamin Netenyahu 2001.)
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
ussusimiel wrote:
I had some lovely fino when I was in Cordoba a few years ago. I probably prefer it to the more fortified Amontillado and Oloroso, but I'm not sure, so I'll probably need to do another couple of decades of experimentation!
u.
I have not had any fino yet, but I imagine it to be "less strong" than Amontillado and Oloroso.
Manzinilla is named such because it has a delicate apple taste like chamomile (which is te de manzinilla in Spanish)
'Tis dream to think that Reason can
Govern the reasoning creature, man.
- Herman Melville
I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all!
"All creation is a huge, ornate, imaginary, and unintended fiction; if it could be deciphered it would yield a single shocking word."
-John Crowley
Vraith wrote:First time [I think...it's possible I had it before and have just forgotten] I had Amontillado was arguing with a guy I knew in Germany about Poe and the Alan Parsons Project interpretation of him. We thought it would be appropriate, so went and got some. I quite liked it.
This just keeps on getting weirder and weirder. I used to be an Alan Parson's Project fan (which probably means I still am ) I'm sure I have 'Tales of Mystery and Imagination' on tape around somewhere.
Are you sure you're not me, Vraith?
u.
Of their first 5 albums, I could sing along every word for 4 of them [not Eve...]
I keep meaning to track down the remix of "Tales" on CD that added Orson Welles for some narration. [never actually heard any of it, just heard it exists].
While getting gin yesterday, I noticed an Irish whiskey on sale---2Gingers---perhaps it was sending us a message???
Fun time thing---at basic/AIT training, I turned "Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether" into a cadence call for runs. Tried it several ways, the best was I'd call a verse-line, squad leaders would sound it back, all the rest of platoon just kept chanting
JUST what you need to make you feel better
Just what you need to make you feel
Just what you need to make you feel better
Just what you need to make you feel
It worked great...perfect tempo, and Just/need/make/BEtter hit the left hard and on beat...but the rest of the line is syncopated.
Way fun.
[spoiler]Sig-man, Libtard, Stupid piece of shit. change your text color to brown. Mr. Reliable, bullshit-slinging liarFucker-user.[/spoiler] the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass. "Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation." the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
Same in the UK. The weird 'duty' situation here means the cheap stuff is not that far behind the good quality stuff in price. The cheapest wine you'd get is around £3.99 a bottle and you could strip paint with it; if you're prepared to go up to £5.99 and shop around you can get some cracking deals on really reasonable quality wines. If you push the boat up to £10 and get 'end of line' offers in the top-end supermarkets, you're getting stuff of a quality that would cost you £40 or £50 a bottle [in terms of comparable quality] in a restaurant.
President of Peace? You fucking idiots!
"I know what America is. America is a thing that you can move very easily. Move it in the right direction. They won't get in the way." (Benjamin Netenyahu 2001.)
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
In Abu-Dhabi I paid £60 for a bottle we sell in our shop for £6 [there were no cheaper alternatives and they opperate on the basis of 'you can drink if you want to - but be prepared to spring big-time!']. In the UK it's probably similar to your level Av, but they do seem often to 'scource' better wines than find their way into the supermarkets.
President of Peace? You fucking idiots!
"I know what America is. America is a thing that you can move very easily. Move it in the right direction. They won't get in the way." (Benjamin Netenyahu 2001.)
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
peter (USSM) wrote:In Abu-Dhabi I paid £60 for a bottle we sell in our shop for £6 [there were no cheaper alternatives and they opperate on the basis of 'you can drink if you want to - but be prepared to spring big-time!']. In the UK it's probably similar to your level Av, but they do seem often to 'scource' better wines than find their way into the supermarkets.
Depends on the restaurant really. But because we produce a lot of our own wine, even high quality brands and vintages are fairly easily available in most supermarkets and bottle stores. (That's off-licenses to you. )
peter (USSM) wrote:In Abu-Dhabi I paid £60 for a bottle we sell in our shop for £6 [there were no cheaper alternatives and they opperate on the basis of 'you can drink if you want to - but be prepared to spring big-time!']. In the UK it's probably similar to your level Av, but they do seem often to 'scource' better wines than find their way into the supermarkets.
Depends on the restaurant really. But because we produce a lot of our own wine, even high quality brands and vintages are fairly easily available in most supermarkets and bottle stores. (That's off-licenses to you. )
--A
Hmmm...rules vary by State here...I don't know if there are any supermarkets where you can get wine. I'm trying to recall if CA had wine in supermarkets way back then...I'm tempted to say yes, some did, but it was really shitty chain wines? Could be full of crap on that.
But there are the liquor stores...
and the price of a GLASS in a restaurant is [very roughly] the same cost as at least a bottle---maybe two---of equal/better wine at the store.
Some places you can bring your own bottle, some they charge a small amount if you do.
[spoiler]Sig-man, Libtard, Stupid piece of shit. change your text color to brown. Mr. Reliable, bullshit-slinging liarFucker-user.[/spoiler] the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass. "Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation." the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
Yes, many restaurants will allow that here, and there's usually a corkage charge. I very rarely use it though, maybe once or twice for very large groups.
As for supermarkets, liquor laws are fairly relaxed here for the most part.