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02-05-2013, 07:29 AM
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Re: Rules of Chocolate

Originally Posted by daisymay ->
On my 30th birthday my then 'partner' bought me a bottle of very expensive champagne to celebrate, I hated it!! It was a Brut so maybe that was the problem as I dislike dry wines of any type. I have never tried it since. However I used to be very fond of a sparkling red called Llambrusca (not sure if it is on or two l's) which is wonderful with steak, but cannot find it nowadays.
Lambrusco (not sure of spelling either) is for sale in Lydals, as I like it too....
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02-05-2013, 10:20 AM
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Re: Rules of Chocolate

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I like the feel of chocolate melting in the mouth
Blimey - Richard didn't last long!
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02-05-2013, 12:16 PM
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Re: Rules of Chocolate

Originally Posted by Nobaggage ->
Lambrusco (not sure of spelling either) is for sale in Lydals, as I like it too....
Lambrusco (correct spelling I checked) Rosso is on sale at my local Lidl this week at £3.99 a big bottle. They also have a Brut Perry for only £1.29 I don't know why I have this information no idea.
 
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