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  1. Joe K. Curious about this text thingy below his avatar Dec 23, 2013

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    Great time for mixing booze and...... whatever.....

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    Disclaimer: No alcohol was spilled or wasted in the course of taking these images...:thumbsup:
     
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  2. Tony C. Ωf Jury member Dec 23, 2013

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    Excellent watches and images! I prefer opium, which isn't nearly as photogenic as nice scotch or wine bottles.

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  3. ulackfocus Dec 23, 2013

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    Both aged over 10 years:

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  4. Joe K. Curious about this text thingy below his avatar Dec 23, 2013

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    This is a nice port, although a not an Omega..

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  5. ulackfocus Dec 23, 2013

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    Got a bottle of that ready for the relatives. Aged 3 or 4-ish years IIRC. The 10 year (or sometimes even the 20 or 30) stays between the men. Tawny is great for us impatient Americans - we don't have the patience to decant the Duoro Valley bottles. :p

    Joe, if you like the 6 grapes I'll have to bring you a bottle of Jersey's own Renault Winery's American Port the next time we head south. It's surprisingly good. It's a little sweet, but nicely balanced with the oaky flavors. When Windy and I visited we were told they age it in old barrels bought from whiskey distillers.
     
  6. Joe K. Curious about this text thingy below his avatar Dec 24, 2013

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    Looking forward to your visit :thumbsup: :p

     
  7. Varasc Dec 24, 2013

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    Laphroaig and Omega: I absolutely agree. Merry Xmas!
     
  8. Interstatetime Dec 24, 2013

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    A wee dram of the Lagavulin 16 if you please.

    Little Johnny