Indeed.
Now what are your thoughts on the finest strains of Mary Jane?[emoji38]
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Ha - themz quality erbz, man :respect:
Marco.
Respect? Ali G...:D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoPNGkWf68w
If my house was at 15/16oC i,d be in trouble. Its usually about 20/21 .. ive actually tried warm red. Not my cuppa tbh and cold from fridge, in which some wines are quite nice. A nice wine i agree is about 19C. Whisky and Bourbon should in fact be closer to body temp. About 25/28C is nice for sipping quality whisky.
Out of interest, what does a thin goblet look like? :scratch:
Ive got one of them.. very thin and big engraved glass. Usually have a bit of age with them. I agree most modern glasses are made too thick, probaby to avout breakage and coz they are often just pressed.
Imwould call that a thin-walled goblet.
Unwinding with a wee Dalwhinne Winter's Tale
Enjoying a spot of this now, which Sainsbury's currently have reduced from £30 to £22 a bottle:
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Perfect for those who like a non-peaty, creamy, smooth-as-silk whisky that isn't too 'firey', but one that is warming on the palate, with bags of flavour and not too rich [count me in]. Highly recommended if you haven't tried this one already! :)
Marco.