Wine costing less than £5 a bottle can have the same effect on the palate as those priced up to six times as much, a psychological taste challenge suggests.People might just be able pick out the home made stuff in an old plastic Fanta bottle that I bought for very little in Argalasti market one day, I will give you that. But for anything else you need a real expert.
At first they came for the smokers but I did not speak out as I did not smoke. Then they came for the binge drinkers but I said nothing as I did not binge. Now they have an obesity strategy.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Drink
I say this to everyone who turns their nose up at my favourite €2 for 1.5 litre bottle of Retsina. You can't tell the difference.
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"home made stuff in an old plastic Fanta bottle". Peter, have you been at the Toilet Duck again? (Type in "Father Ted Toilet Duck", and then go to "Father Ted best bits jack could of been pope", perhaps the best of the lot.)
Sorry, have tried (on more than one occasion) but never liked retsina. Will have another go.
SP
cooking sherry Tastes *EXACTLY* like SherrY. EspeciallY when you have had loads of wine before you have had the cooking sherrY.
Rice wine as well. tastes *exactly* the same as more expensive balsamic vinegar.
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