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<tt>Excuse, my fine young sir.</tt>
  
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<tt>Might I take a moment, to congratulate thee</tt>
  
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<tt>On thine excellent taste in color and fashion?</tt>
  
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<tt>And offer thee a complimentary drink to go with my statement?</tt>
  
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<tt>Alas! I seem to have left my purse at home</tt>
  
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<tt>Waiter? Two more please!</tt>
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'''March, 2011:''' An excellent fat and sparkling English pinot noir. Bottle was found in a dump sale of two year relation gift stock. Accidentally kept too moist, which greatly increased the body and dark color and instantly upgraded this one euro twelve bottle to the likes of a ten year old quality wine.
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'''April, 2011:''' liebfraumilch is often seen as a mixed grapes dump wine, since German law gives it lower requirements then other wines, such as at least a 30% of quality grape species. The self-proclaimed expert unknowingly name it among the beverages that claim to be wine but are actually sugary suicides. However, like a pearl diver, one should keep trying because there certainly are a number of pearls. In this specific case, a Polish wine farmer bought a load of Müller-Thurga grapes in hopes of making the German grade but in his misunderstanding used the whole load to produce a superb 100% Müller, passing the grade by far. One euro thirty.
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Revision as of 15:59, 19 April 2011

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Excuse, my fine young sir.

Might I take a moment, to congratulate thee

On thine excellent taste in color and fashion?

And offer thee a complimentary drink to go with my statement?

Alas! I seem to have left my purse at home

It's a funny story, actually.. Have a seat and listen

Waiter? Two more please!

March, 2011: An excellent fat and sparkling English pinot noir. Bottle was found in a dump sale of two year relation gift stock. Accidentally kept too moist, which greatly increased the body and dark color and instantly upgraded this one euro twelve bottle to the likes of a ten year old quality wine.

April, 2011: liebfraumilch is often seen as a mixed grapes dump wine, since German law gives it lower requirements then other wines, such as at least a 30% of quality grape species. The self-proclaimed expert unknowingly name it among the beverages that claim to be wine but are actually sugary suicides. However, like a pearl diver, one should keep trying because there certainly are a number of pearls. In this specific case, a Polish wine farmer bought a load of Müller-Thurga grapes in hopes of making the German grade but in his misunderstanding used the whole load to produce a superb 100% Müller, passing the grade by far. One euro thirty.