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> It will be Prosecco in a decade believe me.

> Bueajoulois Noveaux anyone?



I remember a Beaujolais breakfast in 1992. Started at 8.00 am - restaurant completely full - Bootle of BJ and a full breakfast for ?10. By 9.30 am everyone pissed and had to take the day off as holiday.

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bunch of wine heathens


throw some plonk into a glass of ribena and be done with it. Nothing wrong with that - just don't drag everyone down with you


jah - and I can't put this more strongly. You saying sainsbury's have some good offers is like Simon Cowell saying his new favourite is like 3 times the group Rolling Stones ever were


yeah - I said it



(you CAN buy some good wine at Sainsbury's it's true. But why would you when you can get even better wine locally for cheaper)

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