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Old 05-14-2001, 04:33 PM
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In the same vain as the fun game Chiliboy started a few monthe ago about naming something food related that started with the last letter of the word before it. I say lets try it with wine. (all bevareges are cool)to keep it user freindly.

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First word "GRAPE"

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Old 05-14-2001, 05:52 PM
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Better grab an "e" word before they're all taken!

Erdinger- a German brewery that produces a really good hefe weizen; an excellent summertime beer!
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" recolte"
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Another "e"? Cape, you're a meanie! Also, can we do the definitions, again?

eiswein-a German white wine. Cape can probably give a correct definition, but I believe it's made from grapes that are picked frozen on the vine.
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Hi Greg....Definitions are cool!!!

And you are right about "eiswien" in addition to picking the grape while frozen it must be crushed before it thaws.
Eiswien are similar to TBA and BA

Nahe one of germanys best,but smallest anbaugebiete. and is known for producing high quility rieslings
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Osborne (as in Osborne Vintage Port)

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Not sure if that last letter is an 'e' or a 't' so I'm going to have to go with eggnog if it is 'e' and tequila if it is 't'.
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I think she meant 't' for "Port", CoolJ. Your word would therefore be "tequila"!

And my word is Armagnac.

You agree, cc?

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OK, I'll add Chateau (no, I'm not taking credit for that "C", but for the next one) Canon la Gaffeliere - a lovely St. Emilion. I had a bottle of the '89 vintage with dinner last evening and it was perfectly mature - soft and silky with luscious fruit and a long finish.

And that would leave yet another "e".
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A "U"?!! Not a prob!! Umeshu-plum wine and I have left another unlucky soul with "U"
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Ha Ha pete!!!

"Umbria"

One of my favorite wine producing regiens in Italy. It borders Tuscany and makes some super whites and very good reds
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Amaretto.

and Pete cheated, ha-ha!



next person starts with an "o"

P.S.: I forgot to confirm that I meant to finish with the word "Port" in my earlier post. Sorry for the confusion.

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"Opus One"

We all know that one.

Kimmie...no confusion
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Yep, I know it.

Meanie you, you left the next person with an "e".

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