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(New page: <b>Reds</b> *Monticello 2004 Reserva Rioja *Norton Malbec *Lisa 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon (no longer imported into the USA, so if you can find me a bottle, I'll be all the happier) <b>White...)
 
(adding a few more wines and liquors)
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*Riesling with the word "Piesporter" on a blue-green label (can't remember exactly what it said because I'd had much of the bottle)
 
*Riesling with the word "Piesporter" on a blue-green label (can't remember exactly what it said because I'd had much of the bottle)
 
*Lisa 2003 Chardonnay (rumored to also no longer be imported into the USA)
 
*Lisa 2003 Chardonnay (rumored to also no longer be imported into the USA)
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*Viu Manent "Secreto" Viognier (the "stinky man" wine)
  
 
<b>Dessert</b>
 
<b>Dessert</b>
 
*Kindzmarauli in the clay bottle. The perennial gift that's always in good taste.
 
*Kindzmarauli in the clay bottle. The perennial gift that's always in good taste.
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*Mavrodaphne (a palatable and cheaper substitute for Kindzmarauli)
 
*Taylor Fladgate Tawny, 10 year (or 20, if you're interested in getting in bed with me)
 
*Taylor Fladgate Tawny, 10 year (or 20, if you're interested in getting in bed with me)
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*2000 Royal Tokaji
 
*Meda Margherita Moscato D'Asti (solely available through the Traveling Vineyards company)
 
*Meda Margherita Moscato D'Asti (solely available through the Traveling Vineyards company)
 
*Inniskillin ice wine
 
*Inniskillin ice wine
 
*Kittering Ridge ice wine
 
*Kittering Ridge ice wine
*2004 Royal Tokaji
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*La Niege Ice Cider
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*Nachtgold "Arschwein" (well, not really... I wouldn't drink it, but the little black bottle does bring back a lot of good memories when I'm sad)
 
*That one bottle of really amazing banana mead that I brought back from Arizona (bonus points if you also include the guy who made it in the gift box)
 
*That one bottle of really amazing banana mead that I brought back from Arizona (bonus points if you also include the guy who made it in the gift box)
*Mavrodaphne (a palatable and cheaper substitute for Kindzmarauli)
 
  
 
<b>The Liquors</b>
 
<b>The Liquors</b>
 
*Amaretto DiSaronno
 
*Amaretto DiSaronno
 
*Frangelico
 
*Frangelico
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*Kirsch (the one that comes in the tall skinny triangular bottle... I can't remember the brand, again because I'd had a little too much of it)

Revision as of 10:35, 8 May 2008

Reds

  • Monticello 2004 Reserva Rioja
  • Norton Malbec
  • Lisa 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon (no longer imported into the USA, so if you can find me a bottle, I'll be all the happier)

Whites

  • Riesling with the word "Piesporter" on a blue-green label (can't remember exactly what it said because I'd had much of the bottle)
  • Lisa 2003 Chardonnay (rumored to also no longer be imported into the USA)
  • Viu Manent "Secreto" Viognier (the "stinky man" wine)

Dessert

  • Kindzmarauli in the clay bottle. The perennial gift that's always in good taste.
  • Mavrodaphne (a palatable and cheaper substitute for Kindzmarauli)
  • Taylor Fladgate Tawny, 10 year (or 20, if you're interested in getting in bed with me)
  • 2000 Royal Tokaji
  • Meda Margherita Moscato D'Asti (solely available through the Traveling Vineyards company)
  • Inniskillin ice wine
  • Kittering Ridge ice wine
  • La Niege Ice Cider
  • Nachtgold "Arschwein" (well, not really... I wouldn't drink it, but the little black bottle does bring back a lot of good memories when I'm sad)
  • That one bottle of really amazing banana mead that I brought back from Arizona (bonus points if you also include the guy who made it in the gift box)

The Liquors

  • Amaretto DiSaronno
  • Frangelico
  • Kirsch (the one that comes in the tall skinny triangular bottle... I can't remember the brand, again because I'd had a little too much of it)