R Is For Riesling

Updated 3 months ago

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Parsnips are the work of the devil as are mushy peas. I really don’t care if I never hear a Beatles tune ever again. Prog Rock is pretentious rubbish and I can’t abide reality television and bananas. I also don’t like Riesling.

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Andrew Barrow 3 months ago on Wordpress

I’ve been in stage two, Lenn, for many a year now. I don’t see much chance of progression…

‘hate’ is prehaps a too strong a word (call it journalistic license) but if I have a choice I’d never buy/purchase Riesling!

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Ed 3 months ago on Wordpress

Nice work, Andrew…

I do try to enjoy every style of wine I can for it’s individual and distinctive reasons – even if it’s not something I’d drink or necessarily enjoy everyday. Riesling is one of those varieties, maybe only thee variety, that can express its characteristics so clearly and never be confused with anything else. This alone is something to be happy
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This post was mentioned on Twitter by TishWine: Soap Box time at @palatepress. Catch Andrew Barrow’s “R Is For Riesling” http://b2l.me/6pm3 – R also being for a very fun Rant…

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Evan Dawson 3 months ago on Wordpress

This brought a nice laugh. Well done. I see you’re mired in Stage Two…

http://lennthompson.typepad.com/lenndevours/2009/07/the-stages-of-riesling.html

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David Honig 3 months ago on Wordpress

“R” is also for a really great rant. This one made me laugh. Thank you Andrew.

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TishWine 3 months ago on Twitter

Soap Box time at @palatepress. Catch Andrew Barrow's "R Is For Riesling" http://b2l.me/6pm3 - R also being for a very fun Rant

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