Topic: Wine selection that goes with crow
I'm eating crow today since my lady terps were beaten by Jdawgs Stanford team. I just can't figure out which wine goes best with feathers. Any suggestions? Loser C
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I'm eating crow today since my lady terps were beaten by Jdawgs Stanford team. I just can't figure out which wine goes best with feathers. Any suggestions? Loser C
Ripple!!!!!!!!!!!!! Millions of deadheads can't be wrong.
Think Pinot Grigio, Ca. of course,
J Dawg
Night Train!
What's that word? Thunderbird!
Thunderbird is a breakfast wine. MD 20/20 is for lunch. Night Train for dinner.
And then Wild Irish Rose (the wine that never saw a grape) for your nightcap.
thenyou'redoneforsure
wakeupwithabigoldhead
anddirtydrawers
Difficult Question.
It depends on how you prepare the crow.
We never eat crow overhere in Holland and I don't know the taste of it.
Normally a DRY riesling spaetlese is perfect, you can have a chardonnay too but not oaked, a fruity one.
If the taste of a crow is strong I would prefer a Pinot gris
Have a nice meal Cathy.
Andre Wittebroek
Difficult Question.
It depends on how you prepare the crow.
We never eat crow overhere in Holland and I don't know the taste of it.Normally a DRY riesling spaetlese is perfect, you can have a chardonnay too but not oaked, a fruity one.
If the taste of a crow is strong I would prefer a Pinot grisHave a nice meal Cathy.
Andre Wittebroek
Whether straight or not, this is brilliant!!!
Andre..I know I've gushed before..but I absolutely adore you!!! You really are an innocent!!! "Eating Crow" is an expression used when you have said something like "My team is going to beat yours" and then your team loses, which is the case here. I am so glad this forum is International..We all learn something new all the time. But don't EVER change!! You are the BEST!! Cathy
Glad I'm veggy
In the UK we'd say "eating humble pie"
andre wittebroek wrote:Difficult Question.
It depends on how you prepare the crow.
We never eat crow overhere in Holland and I don't know the taste of it.Normally a DRY riesling spaetlese is perfect, you can have a chardonnay too but not oaked, a fruity one.
If the taste of a crow is strong I would prefer a Pinot grisHave a nice meal Cathy.
Andre Wittebroek
Whether straight or not, this is brilliant!!!
Ditto George! Brilliant, indeed - either way!!! WE LOVE YOU ANDRE!!!
Libby
You -akelige, vervelende, nare- Bonafriends.
There you all got me but how should I know????????????
You eat bloody hamburgers by billions why not the tasty, pure natural CROW. WE don't but you overthere: I was not surprised at all by the CROW.
And GEORGE AMSTERHAMMER you told me something about dear Cathy that had a bit to do with that kind of bird.
Now I have to tell you all that I drink my wines alone and I was planning to bring some bottles to RAH, but now only when someone brings a CROW and we all eat and drink that together!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Andre Wittebroek
And that's even funnier Andre. Bless you I love this forum!!!!
You -akelige, vervelende, nare- Bonafriends.
There you all got me but how should I know????????????
You eat bloody hamburgers by billions why not the tasty, pure natural CROW. WE don't but you overthere: I was not surprised at all by the CROW.
And GEORGE AMSTERHAMMER you told me something about dear Cathy that had a bit to do with that kind of bird.
Now I have to tell you all that I drink my wines alone and I was planning to bring some bottles to RAH, but now only when someone brings a CROW and we all eat and drink that together!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Andre Wittebroek
You tell 'em Andre! Now the only way they get to spill the wine with you is if they prepare to eat crow. You are BEAUTIFUL!
George is a rascal
set poor Andre a twitter
tales from the forest
OK kids, if you're gonna drink wine with your crow you'll need some music to go with it.
Think Vines,
J Dawg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoIXKNTgYUs
P.S. recognize the drummer?
Might I suggest a nice sauvigon blanc--nice citrus notes on the palatte...you know, like orange, as in BIG ORANGE, as in my Lady Vols who are Final Four bound.
Sorry, but you brought it up
Larryt as in Tennessee
Since we couldn't drink (no I meant BUY) in Muscle Shoals (Sheffield, AL) we had to go up to East Tennessee through the drivethru cooler and liquor store and carry it back.
Whardja say you war? At the filling station. Bought ice, too.
whew that was a long time ago. Country Club Malt Liquor in them pony cans. I wonder is that county still dry. I don't care now, don't drink anymore. Just rambling.
LadyVols
advancing
OK kids, if you're gonna drink wine with your crow you'll need some music to go with it.
Think Vines,
J Dawg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoIXKNTgYUs
P.S. recognize the drummer?
Why John, I do believe that was Buddy Miles, may he rest in peace. That was SOME hairdo he had goin' on there!!! Thanks for posting that - put some giddyup in my step (like I need that at midnight!)
L
Holey Moley J Dawg. We were young in those days. I loved the Electric Flag, the horns and that screaming LesPaul over Steve and Buddy. Thanks for the bittersweet memories.
You are right. I dig that.
BJJ
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