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Guest Rufus Gwertigan

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I tell you what Tawny Port is good with. Goose or Duck. I believe a good sauce needs good ingredients, so you need a good goose/duck and a good Tawny.

First take some dried apricots and soak them overnight in the port. Then wrap them in smoked bacon and roast.

With the rest of the port, fry off a few shallots and a clove of garlic, add the port and reduce. Add cream, and thicken with butter for a great sauce :)

A nice meaty wine goes well. I would recommend a rioja

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This weekend I was given a gift of Port and Stilton. Now taking into account I was given it 2:30 am on a saturday morning, and I was at a festival, I think it was fair to then proceed to go around the campsite asking people if they would like some port and stilton. Ok so they were asleep, but I did find a camp fire from another message board, and they had cheddar. Some kind soul had even decanted the port into what appeared to be a plastic lucozade bottle.

Port and cheese at a festival, in the rain, whilst singing Old Macdonald around a fire. Now that is pure class :blink:

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The only wine I truely LIKE is Blossom Hill Zinfandel and Blossom Hill Grenache or the same but Ernest and Jullio Gallo. I can drink them like water, or fruit juice.

All other wine I'll drink only in order to get pissed.

Oh, I like ginger wine and sherry too, do they count as wine?? Marsala Wine is my most favourite sherry/sweet wine.

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The only wine I truely LIKE is Blossom Hill Zinfandel and Blossom Hill Grenache or the same but Ernest and Jullio Gallo. I can drink them like water, or fruit juice.

All other wine I'll drink only in order to get pissed.

Oh, I like ginger wine and sherry too, do they count as wine?? Marsala Wine is my most favourite sherry/sweet wine.

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I've gone off wine since reading this thread.

Before I went off it I used to like most French stuff from Bordeaux and Burgundy, various Italian wines from a cheap and cheerful chianti or even Valpolicella to a posh Barolo or Amarone. I was going off Rioja but enjoying Sicilian Negroamaras. I didn't like any wines from Australia, too heavy. Or South Africa. But I did like Californian Zinfandels and still loved carafes of Paul Masson, sometimes cheap wine tasted better than posh wine.

Still, all that is behind me now.

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