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Re: Port wine

Postby Mickyj » Thu May 14, 2009 10:08 am

Squawk wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Don't remember the name but I was given a bottle from a barossa winery that was a German receipe .Was made with port and chocolate man was that nice.
And I don't drink but sometimes have a port well that month every night ;)


Was it made by The Jesuits, who run Sevenhill? They make a few good ports too.


No mate I'll have to ask the wife she bought it for me .Was nice drinking Port and then have an after taste of chocolate .
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Re: Port wine

Postby gadj1976 » Thu May 14, 2009 10:17 am

Others I'd forgotten, the Bethany White Port, Kellermeister Sable Chocolate Port and pretty much any type of Muscat!
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Re: Port wine

Postby The Ash Man » Thu May 14, 2009 10:51 am

Mickyj wrote:
Squawk wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Don't remember the name but I was given a bottle from a barossa winery that was a German receipe .Was made with port and chocolate man was that nice.
And I don't drink but sometimes have a port well that month every night ;)


Was it made by The Jesuits, who run Sevenhill? They make a few good ports too.


No mate I'll have to ask the wife she bought it for me .Was nice drinking Port and then have an after taste of chocolate .


Micky is it Sable from Kellermeister?
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Re: Port wine

Postby Mickyj » Thu May 14, 2009 11:47 am

The Ash Man wrote:
Mickyj wrote:
Squawk wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Don't remember the name but I was given a bottle from a barossa winery that was a German receipe .Was made with port and chocolate man was that nice.
And I don't drink but sometimes have a port well that month every night ;)


Was it made by The Jesuits, who run Sevenhill? They make a few good ports too.


No mate I'll have to ask the wife she bought it for me .Was nice drinking Port and then have an after taste of chocolate .


Micky is it Sable from Kellermeister?


That was it ;)

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Re: Port wine

Postby The Ash Man » Thu May 14, 2009 11:54 am

Mickyj wrote:
The Ash Man wrote:
Mickyj wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Don't remember the name but I was given a bottle from a barossa winery that was a German receipe .Was made with port and chocolate man was that nice.
And I don't drink but sometimes have a port well that month every night ;)



No mate I'll have to ask the wife she bought it for me .Was nice drinking Port and then have an after taste of chocolate .


Micky is it Sable from Kellermeister?


That was it ;) I also like Galway pipe


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A beautiful, natural Wine Liqueur. The base is Ruby Port into which we have steeped dark German chocolate, special spices and three year old Brandy. A soft, smooth wine to accompany your coffee or to add pleasure to moments of relaxation. Sip it through a topping of cream if you prefer. In warm weather try serving chilled! - An Experience of Elegance!

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Re: Port wine

Postby Mickyj » Thu May 14, 2009 12:17 pm

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Sable
A beautiful, natural Wine Liqueur. The base is Ruby Port into which we have steeped dark German chocolate, special spices and three year old Brandy. A soft, smooth wine to accompany your coffee or to add pleasure to moments of relaxation. Sip it through a topping of cream if you prefer. In warm weather try serving chilled! - An Experience of Elegance!

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That was it took me about a month or so to drink an entire bottle .One glass a night I'm not a drinker ;) .
Mind u my daughter was going on about getting old enough to drink gave her a tiny tiny amount .turned her off for a short space of time ;)
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