on the forum has saw one and if so what type of wine would
have been in it. thanks
cheers pa/

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decanterhi folks, one of my sons bought this decanter at a charity shop, it has made in italy on the bottom of it, the tap you see is made of brass and screws out. i was wondering if some of the people
on the forum has saw one and if so what type of wine would have been in it. thanks cheers pa/ ![]()
Something fruity and cheap i would imagine. I recall something similar I encountered in a vomitorium in Rome.
Shame abvout the corner of the house in the background right of this image. Distracting, but easy to overlook when you are taking the shot. Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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thanks willy i wasn't to concerned about the surrounds i just wanted a
clear shot of the bottle. to me it looks pretty old. now i've added some australian content, a blend of draytons rich port and a spanish sherry ,pedro ximenez. very nice. cheers pa ![]()
It's a nice decanter Pa, although I think you've got a bit of an evaporation problem happening there!
Make sure you don't let it drop from that balcony won't you! *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
I love Pedro Ximenez. I'm struggling to understand mixing it with a port? ![]() TFF (Trevor)
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hello trevor, i put half a bottle pedro into a five littre wooden keg then top up with draytons rich port. supposed to leave for a month or two,doesn't happen often.
cheers pa
Makes the budget stretch further ![]() *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Fair enough! PX is a touch on the pricey side, and it's wonderful at this time of the year. Do you: - drink it as an aperitif - drink it after dinner - just drink it? ![]() I love the glass decanter BTW. TFF (Trevor)
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