Click below to see each of our 10 most under-loved posts to judge if they are worthy !!
Ostrich schnitzel, and when a wine doesn’t taste like you remember it
Pairing a 2008 Frogmore Creek Riesling with Indian
Bogans Guide To Wine… 1999 Penfolds Bin 389 (the 50th episode)
Getting into some Massoni Shiraz from the Pyrenees
Red Obsession; when wine becomes more valuable than gold
I’m a beer guy – but I’m checking your blog.
You almost make me want to DRINK the stuff…
That should be taken as a compliment.
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I’m a beer guy too. Different occasions.
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It reminds me of that M.P. sketch – Chateau Wogga-Wogga.
Are you really Australian?
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No. A Frenchman posing as an Australian to help bring down their wine industry.
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Great blog, makes me homesick(almost) we don’t have much wine available in our area, La Tigra Morelos pop. 390. Thank you for following vsvevg, I’m leaving now, too much mouthwatering : ) paz, Abby
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Thank you for your visit! I’m sorry to hear that you don’t have much of a range of wine in your area but I suppose that just means you’d appreciate it more. Salud!
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What do you mean? It all makes perfect sense! I think. Pass me my glass(es) Hic!
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Excellent!
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Roscato, Prosetto and Brut Cava Pinot Noir are my newest discoveries, and as a hard core cab lover, this is quite a miraculous admission!!
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I hope you’re still enjoying those Alison! 🙂
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I like this one a lot! I tend to choose on taste, which sometimes means they are not so popular or actually ‘good’ wines! Smiles, Robin
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Thanks Robin, that’s the best way to choose wine!
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Oh my. How have I never discovered your blog before?
Tonight I’ll drink wine to celebrate because I need an excuse. ❤
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I hope you’ve had a few to celebrate between now and then! 😉
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Hello Conrad dear 🙂 Thanks so much for liking “French Talk” to follow. I highly appreciate this a lot and I am so honored to have met you here via WP…
Awesome blog you have here… I love it! Keep on blogging and see you around! 🙂
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I’m glad that we have connected, cheers! 🙂
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This looks a really fun blog, gentlemen. I know wine’s big business in Australia – i visited a couple of vineyards when i was there for a month a few years ago. You have some fantastic wines out there. The sunshine’s not bad either – so good for all those grapes! Thank you for liking my post, despite the fact that it’s not about the revered fruit of the vine.
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No worries, I’m glad you enjoyed your trip down under! 🙂
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I’ve been a wine drinker for many years now, but with the cost of living in Australia becoming so very expensive I all but had given up…until I found this ridiculously cheap cast wine. I enjoy a very dry (Brut) red wine & have discovered Sovereign Point Classic Dry Red 4ltr cask for the crazy price of $12, which I now enjoy a glass most evenings with dinner. I don’t particularly like the other 3 varieties Sovereign Point offer but do enjoy the dry red at room temperature in winter & chilled in summer….and great to have on hand for cooking. I’ve cheated at parties & BBQ’s by filling old red wine bottles with this & have been surprised how many comment on how good it is. Many friends also now buy & siphon Sovereign Point into bottles…funny how cask wine has that stigma.
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I am a cartoonist and live in Atlanta, I have been doing wine related cartoons for twenty years or more. as a matter of fact, one of the cartoons I saw in the opening of your webpage is mine from 2000..”white or Red”.
I just had a 11 by 14 , 60 plus pages of wine cartoons published.It is a coffee table piece and is going to be sold here in Georgia. I have been drawing cartoons for sixty five years, they are all over the world and am now seventy-nine, still going strong.
Thanks for what you do,
Chuck Stoudt
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good on you mate – keep up the good work!
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