Super Bowl LVI - what are we drinking?

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Super Bowl LVI - what are we drinking?

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I have not watched many NFL games this year but am now primed and ready for my annual ritual of falling asleep during the final stages of the Super Bowl in the early hours of a UK Monday morning.

Warre 1985 decanted and ready to go.

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I didn’t watch it, busy with other chores around house, well mainly backyard (sprinklers, some
Weed pulling, some new lighting and other things). But after I did open a 2015 Grahams LBV. Pretty nice.
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I opened a Quevedo 50 year old white.
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Eric Ifune wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 3:46 pm I opened a Quevedo 50 year old white.
IIRC that one is a dry white, isn't it? How was it?
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Andy Velebil wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 8:54 pm I didn’t watch it, busy with other chores around house, well mainly backyard ...
Wait, where is this yard located, in what major metropolitan area? And who was playing in the game, and won?
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Eric Menchen wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:57 am
Andy Velebil wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 8:54 pm I didn’t watch it, busy with other chores around house, well mainly backyard ...
Wait, where is this yard located, in what major metropolitan area? And who was playing in the game, and won?
There's a reason that LA has had multiple franchises over the years...
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Not dry. Not super sweet either. Slightly less depth and complexity relative to the DR with more VA. Still very, very nice however.
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An unexpected bottle : Dow LBV 2011. Excellent! I had this bottle since 5 years and its getting better.
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Eric Menchen wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:57 am
Andy Velebil wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 8:54 pm I didn’t watch it, busy with other chores around house, well mainly backyard ...
Wait, where is this yard located, in what major metropolitan area? And who was playing in the game, and won?
Yeah, I'm just seeing this thread now and I thought the same thing.
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