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Old 05-18-2001, 09:08 PM
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I'll pass along the same letter...

Aroma

And hey, Grappa is not bathtub liquor. The stuff available on this side of the Atlantic may taste like kerosene, but there is some awesome stuff available in the Tirol in Northeastern Italy.

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woops I read the last post of the 1st page.

But my statement about Grappa stands

T, huh? That's rough, but how bout Tio Pepe, one of my my favorite sherries?

That's "e" to you.
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The "e"s are killing me.

I have to go with Eggenberger ~ Beer from Austria (lager)


leaving you with an "r"
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Rodenbach- a Belgian brewery.
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Hobgoblin ~ Red Ale from United Kingdom

Next is "n"
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Nat Et Straf Oerbier ~ strong red ale from
Belgium


leaves "r" for you
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Multiple Choice:

Raisinate
Ramos Pinto
Red
Reserva
Rex Hill
Rhine
Rhone
Ribera del Duero
Ridge
Riesling
Rioja
Riunite
Roederer
Rose
Rothschild
Rubicon
Ruby
Ruinart

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You're disqualified, kmf! You took all the "r"s.

Ruinart was taken by Kimmie. LOL

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So what letter are we on?

I guess I'll wing it......

"lavaux" One of Switzerlands best wine growing areas...Mostly whites.

Sorry...the next letter is "x"
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PS...think about Spain for your answer
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Xérès!!!



Hey Kurt, was that your wine list up there?



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"Solaia"

One of the greatest tuscan wines...
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Amontillado- and older, medium-dry sherry
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:Ockfen"

A highly regarded wine producing village, south of konz and near the saar
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(Château) Nenin ~ a red wine from Bordeaux


another "n"

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