February theme?

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Frederick Blais
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February theme?

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Anyone got some suggestions?

Shall we return to VP tasting as LBV was not really popular....?
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Roy Hersh
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Re: February theme?

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Frederick,

I clicked on VTR the other day and was going to start a thread re: Feb. Then I stopped typing and said to myself: 'Self ... wait another few days and give Frederick a chance, he'll be here, be patient.'

Thanks man, I'll be happy to sit back and let others come up with ideas. [beg.gif] I have a good one if nobody steps forward, but I'd much rather have this VTR area under your management and other :ftlop: 'ers coming up with cool themes to try here. We've had some great ones over the years and if I don't tell you enough ... your participation and taking charge here, is always VERY MUCH appreciated. [cheers.gif]

Now ... as far as I'm concerned ... [bye2.gif]
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Re: February theme?

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How about a tawny with at least 20 years of age? (I'm leaving it broad to give people more options, but a Colheita with at least 30 years of age also sounds like a good VT to me!)
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