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Hey Lon.....

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 10:08 am
by Kathy Ellen
Hey Lon,



Have you tasted this whisky when you were in NZ?:wah:



100-year-old Scotch pulled from frozen crate - Tech & Science - TODAYshow.com



WOW...that must taste good:D




Hey Lon.....

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:34 pm
by Lon
How did you figure me for a Scotch Drinker? Guess I will have to stick with my Glenlivet. :-6

Hey Lon.....

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:53 pm
by Kathy Ellen
A wee bit of Glenlivet on the rocks is lovely, isn't it:-6



Do you like port? I read that you're planning on visiting Portugal. My family and I had a wonderful experience visiting this country.

Noval has a new port out called "Black."

Here's a link to some info about this new port...It's fruity, rich and tasty...just lovely when chilled a bit. Cost about $23....since it's new, my local place ordered it for me, and it arrived in a few days. The manager gave all of her employees a taste, and they loved it.



Quinta do Noval Black Vintage Character - Bottle Shop of Spring Lake

ThePortForum.com • View topic - Noval "Black" Reserve Ruby Port

Hey Lon.....

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:11 pm
by Lon
Kathy Ellen;1327254 wrote: A wee bit of Glenlivet on the rocks is lovely, isn't it:-6



Do you like port? I read that you're planning on visiting Portugal. My family and I had a wonderful experience visiting this country.

Noval has a new port out called "Black."

Here's a link to some info about this new port...It's fruity, rich and tasty...just lovely when chilled a bit. Cost about $23....since it's new, my local place ordered it for me, and it arrived in a few days. The manager gave all of her employees a taste, and they loved it.



Quinta do Noval Black Vintage Character - Bottle Shop of Spring Lake

ThePortForum.com • View topic - Noval "Black" Reserve Ruby Port


I am not particularly fond of the sweeter wines like port, sherry, muscatel and prefer the more dry reds and whites.

Yes, we have plans to visit Portugal in April 2011.