I have a magnum of st emilion grand cru under my desk that I will be giving away tomorrow :'( chateau gessan 2002, just in case that means anything to the blue nun aficionados out there
fortunately, that was 2 of 2, and I got to taste some of the first one, even though that was a gift, too. Luvverly, it was.
Interestingly, it seems that even wine experts can't identify the odd one out in a trio of red wines. Same sort of thing goes for whiskey and (especially) vodka. Apparently, it's all made up. Good few pages on it in Leonard Mlodinow's book The Drunkard's Walk.
I have a magnum of st emilion grand cru under my desk that I will be giving away tomorrow :'( chateau gessan 2002, just in case that means anything to the blue nun aficionados out there
fortunately, that was 2 of 2, and I got to taste some of the first one, even though that was a gift, too. Luvverly, it was.
Interestingly, it seems that even wine experts can't identify the odd one out in a trio of red wines. Same sort of thing goes for whiskey and (especially) vodka. Apparently, it's all made up. Good few pages on it in Leonard Mlodinow's book The Drunkard's Walk.