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Cahors is a red wine.
Yep, thanks, found it,https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D0%B0%D0%B3%D0%BE%D1%80
Probably don't know the taste of Baltika :) and these are from powder? :(
granit77:
Free as a bird in flight. Nope. I'm looking for it myself. When Moldavia left the market, so did Cahors and quality red dry ones.
Up in price, though, the ordinar to 550-600 roubles, but invariably excellent taste and consistent quality.
Ahem.
And the Balanesti at 239 for 0.5
Ahem.
And Balanesti is 239 for 0.5.
Anything's possible,
but there are big doubts that for 239 retail really is cognac and even five years old.
Ahem.
And Balanesti is 239 for 0.5
...but there are big doubts about the fact that for 239 in retail it is really cognac and even five years old.
Anything is possible, of course,
but there are big doubts about whether the retail price of 239 is really cognac, and it's five years old.
I can get you a sample at your favourite price - 100 quid.
;)
Anything is possible, of course,
But there are big doubts about whether the retail price of 239 is really cognac ?
Tincture on sawdust.
Absinthe... Hmm. Why? It's also a thing. Postmodernism is in full swing. Breakfast on the grass. By the way! It's still green in this winter...
Sawdust tincture.