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- Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:02 am
- Forum: Guest Corner
- Topic: JAMES SUCKLING
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Re: JAMES SUCKLING
I always thought that Fonseca was masculine and Taylor feminine. It's the same with wine. Feminine refers to a wine that is balanced and refined with elegance. Doesn't matter if it is Port or table wine. Hi Mr Suckling.. I have often heard comments about a Port being “masculine”, or, for example, F...
- Mon Apr 25, 2011 7:13 am
- Forum: Guest Corner
- Topic: JAMES SUCKLING
- Replies: 66
- Views: 71371
Re: JAMES SUCKLING
Hi Mr Suckling..
I have often heard comments about a Port being “masculine”, or, for example, Fonseca, being described as “feminine”..
any thoughts on this please, and perhaps some examples of either..
Michael
I have often heard comments about a Port being “masculine”, or, for example, Fonseca, being described as “feminine”..
any thoughts on this please, and perhaps some examples of either..
Michael
- Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:29 pm
- Forum: Portugal Travel, Food & Offline Planner
- Topic: Our 2006 Port Harvest Trip Pictures
- Replies: 16
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?? ROY TRODDING GRAPES..
Hi..
There are rumors around that there are photos of the inestimable Roy
trodding grapes...
Is this true, please ? Where are they ?
It does occur to me that if there were a BigFoot in the Mountains of Portugal.. he would be in high demand :)
There are rumors around that there are photos of the inestimable Roy
trodding grapes...
Is this true, please ? Where are they ?
It does occur to me that if there were a BigFoot in the Mountains of Portugal.. he would be in high demand :)