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bub is just having a senior's moment, od

He's not the only one DC. Had me too.

 

I don't think I've ever had that many!

just recovered from the Beechworth region spring tasting

26 wineries around Beechworth cooperating for a combined tasting

Outstanding presentation including standouts A Rodda CHardonnay, Fighting Gully Chardonnay, Sorrenberg Gamay, Cow paddock Sangiovese blend, Amulet Cabernet blend, Giacconda of course and got a bit hazy as we moved through the Shiraz field

So much wine so little time. What a great region we are in

A great afternoon for $25. Most of these wines retail at premium prices as while they all excited the palete and were all distinctivly different I dont think there was a poor wine amongst them

 

just recovered from the Beechworth region spring tasting

26 wineries around Beechworth cooperating for a combined tasting

Outstanding presentation including standouts A Rodda CHardonnay, Fighting Gully Chardonnay, Sorrenberg Gamay, Cow paddock Sangiovese blend, Amulet Cabernet blend, Giacconda of course and got a bit hazy as we moved through the Shiraz field

So much wine so little time. What a great region we are in

A great afternoon for $25. Most of these wines retail at premium prices as while they all excited the palete and were all distinctivly different I dont think there was a poor wine amongst them

Sounds great! Have had the highlighted before and were excellent but XXXy wines. Off to Rutherglen in the next couple of weeks and will visit probably 10 or so in that time. Salivating!

just recovered from the Beechworth region spring tasting

26 wineries around Beechworth cooperating for a combined tasting

Outstanding presentation including standouts A Rodda CHardonnay, Fighting Gully Chardonnay, Sorrenberg Gamay, Cow paddock Sangiovese blend, Amulet Cabernet blend, Giacconda of course and got a bit hazy as we moved through the Shiraz field

So much wine so little time. What a great region we are in

A great afternoon for $25. Most of these wines retail at premium prices as while they all excited the palete and were all distinctivly different I dont think there was a poor wine amongst them

Was Pennyweight amongst them and if so what were they like?


just recovered from the Beechworth region spring tasting

26 wineries around Beechworth cooperating for a combined tasting

Outstanding presentation including standouts A Rodda CHardonnay, Fighting Gully Chardonnay, Sorrenberg Gamay, Cow paddock Sangiovese blend, Amulet Cabernet blend, Giacconda of course and got a bit hazy as we moved through the Shiraz field

So much wine so little time. What a great region we are in

A great afternoon for $25. Most of these wines retail at premium prices as while they all excited the palete and were all distinctivly different I dont think there was a poor wine amongst them

Sounds great! Have had the highlighted before and were excellent but XXXy wines. Off to Rutherglen in the next couple of weeks and will visit probably 10 or so in that time. Salivating!

Ha Ha Ha! FFS . By the the time you get to the third winery the gob has gone. There is no discernment just guzzling. Don't be pretentious twats.

how is 10 a single figure...just curious ? :)

Base 16 (hex) of course ... (although it would be A, but let's not go there .... :lol: )

 

That just maybe the silliest post I have ever seen!

You need to get out more (or maybe read some of your own posts :blink::blink: )

You need to get out more (or maybe read some of your own posts :blink::blink: )

Perhaps the most accurate post ever written on 'land.


Ha Ha Ha! FFS . By the the time you get to the third winery the gob has gone. There is no discernment just guzzling. Don't be pretentious twats.

Will be there for a week drinking and golfing knucklehead!

Base 16 (hex) of course ... (although it would be A, but let's not go there .... :lol: )

You need to get out more (or maybe read some of your own posts :blink::blink: )

Ok indulge me. Please explain, in layman's terms of course, just exactly what that Base 16 .... post means.

Will be there for a week drinking and golfing knucklehead!

Ha Ha Ha !! I think that reinforces my comment about lack of taste, discernment etc etc!!! It will be a guzzle fest with the occasional attempt to make some sort of educated comment. (good nose.. tannins a bit overdone .. another year or two... strong plummy taste ...etc etc) FMD!!

Ok indulge me. Please explain, in layman's terms of course, just exactly what that Base 16 .... post means.

In the base 16 number system, there are 16 digits, often denoted, 0-9, A,B,C,D,E,F. That means 'A' in base 16 is the same number as 10 in the decimal system. So if 10 is a single digit, it must have been its equivalent in base 16, ie A.

Worse than explaining a joke, I guess, but there you go. Bet you wish you hadn't asked now :):)


In the base 16 number system, there are 16 digits, often denoted, 0-9, A,B,C,D,E,F. That means 'A' in base 16 is the same number as 10 in the decimal system. So if 10 is a single digit, it must have been its equivalent in base 16, ie A.

Worse than explaining a joke, I guess, but there you go. Bet you wish you hadn't asked now :):)

You miss my point dullard. The post was neither funny nor meaningful. IE A pointless post!!!!

You miss my point dullard. The post was neither funny nor meaningful. IE A pointless post!!!!

Still means you need to get out more ... :):)

And right there is the fall back position of the inferior intellect.

Good god!! I have little hope for the future.

At least you can tell a pointless post from a point post ... :):)


You are on fire red and Bluebeard!

That explains a lot ... I thought it was getting warm ... :blink::blink:

You miss my point dullard. The post was neither funny nor meaningful. IE A pointless post!!!!

don't you mean "IE 10 pointless post!!!!" if you don't like talking base 16

alternatively you could say "IE 1010 pointless post!!!!" if you'd prefer to talk base 2

 

don't you mean "IE 10 pointless post!!!!" if you don't like talking base 16

alternatively you could say "IE 1010 pointless post!!!!" if you'd prefer to talk base 2

I'll stick to base 10. You stick to bluerinsers and don't encourage the simpletons.

You need to get out more (or maybe read some of your own posts :blink::blink: )

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