Good bye
#1 Good bye
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#2 Re: Good by
Michel, if you behave we will still talk to you and be very pleased to see your continued presence on this forum
Bonne annee
Geoff
Bonne annee
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#3 Re: Good by
Thank you Michel, we are out and looking forward to being one of the most powerful economic nations on earth. Obviously we will still work and talk with you but please never underestimated us. We are British.
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#4 Re: Good by
Michel, did you remember to negotiate with David for no tariffs on your posting on here
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#7 Re: Good by
And we've celebrated the New Year and our new freedom by drinking a decent bottle of English sparkling wine.
None of that cheap Champagne, Cava or Prosecco
None of that cheap Champagne, Cava or Prosecco
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Cornish Brie was excellent partnered with a méthode champenoise sparkling rose produced at a vineyard a couple of miles from me in Lambley. My mate started planting vines ten years ago as a bit of fun and now gets 7,500 bottles a year for friends and family. At the end of a day's shooting we have done blind tasting against several quality Champagne's and it has bested them all!
Nyetimber classic cuvée is another favourite.
Nyetimber classic cuvée is another favourite.
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A few years back a villager planted up a small field, about 400 yards from where I live with vines. He has been hawking the product on this venture for the last two years. It doesn’t travel well.
Chris '67 S1 2+2
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I totally agree. Buy British as much as possible.
A Happy New Year to all.
A Happy New Year to all.
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Did you know that sparkling wine was probably invented in England, not the Champagne region in France?Heuer wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 2:24 pmCornish Brie was excellent partnered with a méthode champenoise sparkling rose produced at a vineyard a couple of miles from me in Lambley. My mate started planting vines ten years ago as a bit of fun and now gets 7,500 bottles a year for friends and family. At the end of a day's shooting we have done blind tasting against several quality Champagne's and it has bested them all!
Nyetimber classic cuvée is another favourite.
When sparkling wine was first reported as being consumed, the French couldn't produce thick enough glass for their bottles to contain the pressure - that thicker and strengthened glass was introduced by England. A French Monk, Dom Perignon, in 1697, claimed the Champagne method for France. However, the English had been drinking sparkling wine for many years previously.
The French hate that story. I first heard it in a fabulous book called "100 ways to annoy the French"
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Ironically Tattinger [ the French] are coming to England to produce grapes for their sparkling wine , apparently the vine growing conditions in Kent are superior to their own , 400,000 bottles of sparkling wine [ edit - bottled on site], tariffs eh !----cheers
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#13 Re: Good by
Okay, so that's Brexit done. Like it or not.
I wonder who's next? Netherlands, maybe?
I'm sure there will be others to follow. Can't wait to see how it plays out, covid aside.
I wonder who's next? Netherlands, maybe?
I'm sure there will be others to follow. Can't wait to see how it plays out, covid aside.
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#14 Re: Good by
I think mich meant ‘good bye’ not ‘a good buy’
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#15 Re: Good bye
Too Much British Taitinger...
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#16 Re: Good bye
Michel, I’ve been looking for photos of your various cars, but can’t find a definite one of a Torpedo Sygma. Do you have a photo, please? And tell us more about it.
Merci
Geoff
Merci
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#17 Re: Good bye
I'll do this as soos as I can.
Michel
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#18 Re: Good by
Does it come with a subscription for a new liver? I thought I had a drinking problem but 7,500 bottles for friends and family puts my exploits into the shadeHeuer wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 2:24 pmCornish Brie was excellent partnered with a méthode champenoise sparkling rose produced at a vineyard a couple of miles from me in Lambley. My mate started planting vines ten years ago as a bit of fun and now gets 7,500 bottles a year for friends and family. At the end of a day's shooting we have done blind tasting against several quality Champagne's and it has bested them all!
Nyetimber classic cuvée is another favourite.
John
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#19 Re: Good by
And now you've even got your British Covid , please limit this one's exports.
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#20 Re: Good by
But our British Covid is better than yours; ours is the NEW strain, not the booring old oneralphr1780 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 11:40 am[
And now you've even got your British Covid , please limit this one's exports.
Malcolm
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