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Fund-raising for BaanGerda


Stramash

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A very unusual and rare item, and will post anywhere in world except the usual (Senegal, Nigeria etc)  

From the award winning Scottish winemaker Cairn O' Mohr, who specialise in wines made from fruit, berries and leaves, comes a very unique wine, especially bottled in 1999 for the millenium. I bought six of these and now have 2 left, one of which is up for grabs in the auction.

 

Yes, yes, but what type of wine is it?? Well, it's Banana Wine. Yes, you heard right, and do you know how freaking hard it is to get juice from a banana??

 

Is sweet (unsurprisingly) and is best served as a dessert wine or with post dinner cheese board, although we did polish off a bottle with a Jamaican curry one evening and they complimented each other perfectly, so may also go with a Thai meal.

Parcel will be dispatched within 7 days of winning bid being paid.

 

 

 

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(please note genuine dust from my extensive subterranean wine cellar.)

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A very unusual and rare item, and will post anywhere in world except the usual (Senegal, Nigeria etc)  

From the award winning Scottish winemaker Cairn O' Mohr, who specialise in wines made from fruit, berries and leaves, comes a very unique wine, especially bottled in 1999 for the millenium. I bought six of these and now have 2 left, one of which is up for grabs in the auction.

 

Yes, yes, but what type of wine is it?? Well, it's Banana Wine. Yes, you heard right, and do you know how freaking hard it is to get juice from a banana??

 

Is sweet (unsurprisingly) and is best served as a dessert wine or with post dinner cheese board, although we did polish off a bottle with a Jamaican curry one evening and they complimented each other perfectly, so may also go with a Thai meal.

Parcel will be dispatched within 7 days of winning bid being paid.

 

 

 

DSCN1801.jpg

DSCN1806.jpg 

 

 

(please note genuine dust from my extensive subterranean wine cellar.)

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just make a bid you tightarsed hun!!

and fyi, I have not sampled the fine tonic wine for several years - I have some nice chardonnays in the collection, a few Cairn O Mohrs, some pinot grigio, a very nice sauternes and a few others, but NO buckfast or el dorado!!!!

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