originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
"a la Segoviana" ...served on a guitar?
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
"a la Segoviana" ...served on a guitar?
As a teenager, I was once taken backstage to meet Segovia (who was not from the town of Segóvia, from whence this porky was sourced) and asked for his autograph. When I mentioned in passing (not) that I was a budding (cough) student of the hexastring, he wrote the following before his signature: Para un amante de la guitarra. Si sigues amándo-la, la guitarra te amará también. For those who don't speak Spanish, that means "Fuck off, nOOb!"
originally posted by kirk wallace:
That is a nice welcome. (Imagine what Segovia would have said had you tried to merge Sauternes and Barsac.)
originally posted by Peter Creasey:
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Chateau Coutet is a Premier Cru Classé (French: First Growth) sweet wine from the Sauternes-Barsac appellation located in Barsac, in the southern part of France’s Bordeaux vineyards. Chateau Coutet is one of the oldest Sauternes producing vineyards
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Barsac lies within Sauternes, and is entitled to use either name.
Sauternes, the region, comprises five communes: Barsac, Sauternes, Bommes, Fargues and Preignac. Map:originally posted by Peter Creasey:
Barsac lies within Sauternes, and is entitled to use either name.
originally posted by kirk wallace:
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.