Re: Contractor hell



Chris Suslowicz <chris+news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> In article <umzkezpw0.fsf@xxxxxxx>,
> prwade@xxxxxxx (Patrick R. Wade) wrote:
>
> >chris+news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Chris Suslowicz) writes:
> >
> >> I'd take you up on that (and probably drag the bottle of Glenrothes 1992
> >> around(...)
> >
> >Made from real Scottish rothes?
>
> Made *by*, possibly.
>
> "Fruity, ripe black plums and liquorice", it says on the label notes.
> (Also: distilled in 1992, bottled in 2004.)
>
> Chris. (Yes, they're right about the liquorice....)

I can't get my head around some of the nosing notes. If they say it
smells of chocolate, hint of lemon and salt then I get what they mean.
When they then go on to say it has hints of burning moorland and lobster
pot[0] then I have to question their sobriety.

Jim
[0] That's a real one. Lobster pot. I ask you. What's next? "Smooth,
mellow, and just a _hint_ of the gearstick from a Mark III Escort?"
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