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Pastimes : Wine

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To: quasi-geezer who wrote (2)11/20/2001 7:28:14 PM
From: Intrepid1  Read Replies (3) of 50
 
Australian Table Wines....

A lot of people in this country pooh-pooh Australian table wines. This is a pity, as many fine Australian
wines appeal not only to the Australian palette, but also to the cognoscenti of Great Britain.

'Black Stump Bordeaux' is rightly praised as a peppermint flavoured Burgundy, whilst a good 'Sydney
Syrup' can rank with any of the world's best sugary wines.

'Chateau Bleu', too, has won many prizes; not least for its taste, and its lingering afterburn.

'Old Smokey, 1968' has been compared favourably to a Welsh claret, whilst the Australian wino society thouroughly recommends a 1970 'Coq du Rod Laver', which, believe me, has a kick on it like a mule: 8
bottles of this, and you're really finished -- at the opening of the Sydney Bridge Club, they
were fishing them out of the main sewers every half an hour.

Of the sparkling wines, the most famous is 'Perth Pink'. This is a bottle with a message in, and the
message is BEWARE!. This is not a wine for drinking -- this is a wine for laying down and avoiding.

Another good fighting wine is 'Melbourne Old-and-Yellow', which is particularly heavy, and should be
used only for hand-to-hand combat.

Quite the reverse is true of 'Chateau Chunder', which is an Appelachian controle, specially grown for
those keen on regurgitation -- a fine wine which really opens up the sluices at both ends.

Real emetic fans will also go for a 'Hobart Muddy', and a prize winning 'Cuiver Reserve Chateau
Bottled Nuit San Wogga Wogga', which has a bouquet like an aborigine's armpit.

(Monty Python)
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