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Default French Cognac vs. other Cognac

On Sun, 30 May 2021 11:30:31 -0500, "cshenk"
> wrote:

>Sheldon Martin wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 30 May 2021 Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>> > On Sat, 29 May 2021 Dave Smith wrote:
>> > > On 2021-05-29 Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>> >>> On Sat, 29 May 2021 Graham wrote:
>> >>>
>> >> Brut, Blanc de Blanc, Traditional Method etc.
>> > > > >
>> >>>> Some of the top champagne houses have been investing in English
>> >>>> vineyards where some superb bubblies have been made in recent

>> years. >>>
>> >>> As I understand it, some of the wine crops are moving a bit

>> northerly >>> due global warming.
>> > >
>> > > I thought it had more to do with the increasing popularity of
>> > > wine. We have a thriving wine industry here in Niagara. 50-60
>> > > years ago the local wine was rot gut. Then a couple of guys
>> > > started working with varietals and made some good wines. Others
>> > > followed suit and now it is a major industry. Our climate is
>> > > similar to the that of some of the great wine regions in France.
>> >
>> > When we came here in 1967 there was only Andre's wine available.
>> > David bought a bottle of red, we found it undrinkable so I used it
>> > up in a casserole. Nobody wanted to eat the casserole and when I
>> > gave it to the dog, he turned his nose up at it and it's not often
>> > Lab's would do that!

>>
>> It's not smart to offer any food containing alcohol to pets... dogs
>> and cats can't process alcohol, it's toxic. Even a dish that's been
>> heated substantial alcohol remains.
>> https://www.rover.com/blog/can-dog-drink-alcohol/

>
>LOL, had a cat who was a teatotaler I guess. He loved Rum and Cokes.
>Don learned to put them up high if he left the room.
>
>Roscoe would dip a paw in then lick it dry and go on about his
>business. If the level was too low to reach, he'd knock it over, wet a
>paw and lick it dry then go about his business. Silly cat.

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