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Oi Maddog...

What was we drinking that night we went to the graveyard in Beaufort?? Yuo say it was the same kinda ting the Chaaa-Spain-iards were fond of Chaaa-drinking????

I remember they wanted an arm and leg in town.....

I'm still huntig down the rhubarb wine!!! :ph34r:

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Look for Rainwater, very nice and usually only 10-12 dollars a pop


"I being shot through the left cheek, the bullet striking away great part of my upper jaw, and several teeth which dropt down the deck where I fell... I was forced to write what I would say to prevent the loss of blood, and because of the pain I suffered by speaking."~ Woodes Rogers

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I knew it was sometimg that sounded like malaria!!

I saw some on the shelf at the store... Wasn't sure which to buy though...

they also had port... But i wasn't sure on the brand....

I'm kinda partial to a cold white... Which is why I loved the Rhubarb from... Now where was that from???

Here it is!!!! AAAAARGH!!!!!!! :blink::huh::huh::huh: I found it!! My precious!!!!

http://www.mallowrun.com/wine/notes/

Only 11 bucks??? Time to make an order!!

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Both are nice, including a porto, but tawny is the best... especially ten years old or older... ye know the stale stuff... :blink:


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Rats,

I do remember purchasing a bottle of Mount Gay Rum on our way to the Pyrate encampment. Known to be the oldest rum in Barbados. It's history dates back to as early as 1663, making it one of the world's most earlier brands of rum.

Very period correct.

Another Damn Good Port is Warre’s!

The oldest British-owned Port house, Warre's was founded by two young entrepreneurs, Clarke and Thornton, in 1670. These two adventurers were out to make their fortune in Portugal, following the marriage of King Charles II to Catherine of Bragança.

The pair settled in Viana do Castelo, a town at the mouth of the River Lima in northern Portugal, not that far from Bragança itself.

Relations between France and England were deteriorating, and this included an embargo on French goods, naturally including wine. They set about taking advantage of the situation by establishing trade between England and their new home.

Woollen goods and dried cod came from England, in exchange for local products, typically the wines of northern Portugal.

With the Anglo-French War in 1689, which was acted out not only in Europe but North America also, there was an even greater demand for their goods. The two businessmen looked further inland for sources of wine, their combined gaze settling on the wines of the Douro. And so it was that the firm that would one day be Warre's began trading in the wine that would one day simply be referred to as Port.

I recently tried Warre's Warrior Special Reserve Port at Bristol. It as a good nose, wonderful mild taste for a tawny port. Doesn’t have a bite like some of the more ‘mature’ ports. I think the Captain liked it too.

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That was good rum!!

me thinks mad dogger has the rest of er!

Here's the reply I got from Mallow Run.... Since mags also loved the juice... I'm thinking about placing an order for a case!!!

Jeff,

Thanks for your inquiry. Glad you liked our Rhubarb Wine.

To ship to Wisconsin, here are costs and estimates of shipping and packing:

Case of 12 bottles @ $10.95 per bottle:

$131.40 less 15% discount plus 7% sales tax= $119.51

Packing and shipping $19.45 TOTAL $138.96

6 bottles

$63.27 less 10% discount plus 7% sales tax= $63.27

Packing and shipping $13.70 TOTAL $76.97

2 bottles

$21.90 plus 7% sales tax= $23.43

Packing and shipping $10.02 TOTAL +33.45

Mallow Run Winery

6964 W. Whiteland Road

Bargersville, IN 46106

(317) 422-1556

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Actually, funny thing about the rum... :blink:

In the rush to unpack Kate and I so M.A. d'Dogge could get on his way home, I wound up with the Mount Gay rum, and he ran off with my bottle... Fortunately, both bottles had a like amount of rum in them, so I'm thinking it is a fair trade.

I was going to polish off the bottle this Sunday with a few friends before going to see Alice Cooper in concert. :huh:

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a funny thing happend to your rhum...mickey :ph34r:

after being in such a hurry to unload the trailor from the trip.....i found the cap had gone missin on yer bottle o'rhum...and sadley....had to poor the rest of it out....into me gullet......

ooooooopppppsies?!?!?!

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damn fyne rhum it was too....

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Congratulations.... I think. Can Alice Cooper still stand to give a concert?


"I being shot through the left cheek, the bullet striking away great part of my upper jaw, and several teeth which dropt down the deck where I fell... I was forced to write what I would say to prevent the loss of blood, and because of the pain I suffered by speaking."~ Woodes Rogers

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I recently tried Warre's Warrior Special Reserve Port at Bristol. It as a good nose, wonderful mild taste for a tawny port. Doesn’t have a bite like some of the more ‘mature’ ports. I think the Captain liked it too.

not sure ye hogged the whole bottle...

By nature Tawnies are mature ports...are you sure it wasn't a Ruby?


"I being shot through the left cheek, the bullet striking away great part of my upper jaw, and several teeth which dropt down the deck where I fell... I was forced to write what I would say to prevent the loss of blood, and because of the pain I suffered by speaking."~ Woodes Rogers

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