LooseCannon said:
Dude, stop changing your name so much. It's hard to keep track. That's like 4 names in the past two days. Too much.
Three, really. I'll stay here for a while.
I wanted something like a symbol,
easy recognizable but something that
can not be read.
So I went for
เลขห้า which is
no5 in Thai
-after I wasn't sure if it's against the forum rules or not to use Thai language for a nick name...
Quetzalcoatlus is the English word I found the more close to my purposes
Albie said:
And the South Africans? I've had Chardonnay from France, Cal., South Africa, Chile and Oz - and I have no clear favourite. See my
rules on good and bad wine for further details.
I has in my ex-resto yesterday night, and had an extended conversation with the new sommelier about New World Wines
to your favour : The problem is that there are some very good domains, but they are few still.
This means that in a few months you can discover everything that is worthy drinking -which is a little sad.
The same thing in France or in Italy, probably will take you a lifetime
I don't have taste more than 30 wines of the New World in total -so I don't really know nothing about it
-only some Chilean wines of the
Clos Ouvert series made me pay some attention
By the way, it was a degustation orgy yesterday