Am I the only one that would be happy if Pol Roger was the only drink left on Earth? I've tried everything under the sun, but I always end up back with my old partner.
Am I the only one that would be happy if Pol Roger was the only drink left on Earth? I've tried everything under the sun, but I always end up back with my old partner.
Well, I've never even heard of it, so I suppose that answers your question.
I prefer Bollinger, but I wouldn't object to being left only with Pol Roger if it came to it.
LordBest: An Englishman unlucky enough to be born in Australia.
A rare specimen of the human sub-genus H. Homburgensis. Horrid little Royalist.
Nothing works for all occasions, not even champagne (of which Pol Roger isn't my favourite). What would life be without Burgundy wine - not to mention coffee? Bleaker, that's what.
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I lean to Veuve Cliquot...but tea is essential as well
David
Years ago I attended a dinner at Chateau Brissac where a different champagne was served with each course... magnificent! Of course, nothing beats a good cuppa tea at 4pm. My preferred champagne is the Roederer l'Ermitage, and tomorrow night I will crack open my last bottle of the 1999 vintage to share with friends before dinner.
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I'm not a big fan of champagne, I prefer wine, but if I only had one drink left on earth, I pick whiskey!
You must be shapeless, formless, like whiskey. When you pour whiskey in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you pour whiskey in a shot glass, it becomes the shot glass. Whiskey can drip and it can crash. Be like whiskey my friend!