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tubby
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: sydney
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must say I tend to get a little jealous of the varieties available in some other countries. Since australia mhas a decent industry of it's own, imports are very few, and tend to be very expensive or very cheap and nasty. I always get confused when shopping in places likle england which have sucha massive range, imported from pretty much everywhere.
On the subject of screw caps, I think they're great. My wife doesn't drink at all, so a bottle almost never gets finished in one sitting. Screw cap makes it easy to store for a couple of days. Not so sure about the storage benefits, as the high end callaring wines still tend to go for corks. As noted in a few posts, it's all about the ceremony of the wine. Most great wines I've had have been remembered asmuch for the company and the setting as the wine itself.
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Nov-19-2006 22:10
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Groundhog Boy
Stupidity Offends Me

Registered: May 2005
Location: New York, NY
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| quote: | Originally posted by tubby
On the subject of screw caps, I think they're great. My wife doesn't drink at all, so a bottle almost never gets finished in one sitting. Screw cap makes it easy to store for a couple of days. Not so sure about the storage benefits, as the high end callaring wines still tend to go for corks. As noted in a few posts, it's all about the ceremony of the wine. Most great wines I've had have been remembered asmuch for the company and the setting as the wine itself. |

These work better than screwing the cap back on. When you re-screw, all the oxygen is still there for the volume of liquid you removed from the bottle. These vaccuum some of the air out.
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Nov-19-2006 22:23
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Mickey V
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Perth, Australia
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
i cant drink red wine cus im allergic to that acid (garvesyre i have no idea what its called in english) and i get a massive head ache and stomach pain after just one glass.. so yeah.. that sucks.. and its not like the morning after, its within five minutes of consumption.. yay for me |
My mum is allergic to one of the preservatives in most red wines and gets exactly the symptoms you describe. I assume you are allergic to the same thing (It's actually quite common), in which case I can assure you that it is NOT found in all reds... Just gotta check the label before you drink it.
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Nov-20-2006 07:52
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