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On 27 Sep 2004 13:48:20 GMT, (Hunt) said:
[snip unfriendly mailers] ] >There is one other reason, although it's not often mentioned. When a bo= ttle ] >comes from a cold cellar it may not be sufficiently chambr=3DE9 at dinne= r tim=3D ] >e, ] >and sitting in its cold glass doesn't help it hurry along. I often deca= nt ] >for the simple reason of letting the wine warm up just a little faster. ] > ] >-E ] >--=3D20 ] >Emery Davis ]=20 ] Yes, I will, on ocassion, do the same, though more often, I'll just cradl= e the=20 ] glass in my hands for a bit to allow it to warm. Especially in the AZ hea= t, it=20 ] doesn't usually take too long. More often, than not, I'll even place my r= eds=20 ] into a chilled stone sleeve, between pouring - kinda' like a reverse "ice= =20 ] bucket," constantly used on whites. ]=20 Hmm, cooling is never a problem for me, sadly. I can rarely get my house here above 62 F, in the winter it's more likely to be below 60, even with t= he big fireplaces going. So when I say chambr=E9... ![]() ] As an aside, #3 on my little list never really comes into play around my= =20 ] cellar, but I always place it in the list as an attempt at humor. <G> ]=20 My Dad, an inveterate trickster, did #3 for years. With Carlo Rossi jugs, no less. Horrible stuff, it garnered many a compliment... I always hid my head when these bottles appeared. -E --=20 Emery Davis You can reply to by removing the well known companies |
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In article >, notareal@address.
com says... [SNIP] > >My Dad, an inveterate trickster, did #3 for years. With Carlo Rossi jugs, >no less. Horrible stuff, it garnered many a compliment... I always hid >my head when these bottles appeared. > >-E >--=20 >Emery Davis I've actually done the reverse with a few good friends, by saving a bottle from a lesser wine, and then putting a, IMHO, much better wine into the empty, clean bottle. It's fun to hear the responses. I always divulge my trickery, especially if the wine is the hit I hope it to be, so my "friends" don't go out and put in several cases of the dummy wine by mistake. Hunt |
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