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Clean the beer lines early so onto the homebrew to start, a pilsner

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The aforementioned Tartiflette with it's accompanying Rhone red.
From an all female working winery with a silver medal from the Concours des vins Feminalise, Paris wine competition.
A good Rhone is what I say.
Fruit and tannin grip. Great balance.
For £5.80 (in the Alps) flipping good value too. 🍷🧀
 
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Me and the bride have spent today pruning our great big apple tree. Some overhangs needed removing and then just the shoots and a couple of crosses. The thick stuff has been cut up with the chainsaw and Mrs Clint has started nipping the small stuff into kindling...all for next winter.
First up is the Pipster...do I deserve it or what!
 
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This was lunch snack after a walk up the valley and back.
Finished off a V. d. Pays d'Oc Chardonnay left over in the 'fridge from our hosts on their departure. Pleasantly medium full flavour with lightly toasty vanilla oak.
Matured 24 months Comte cheese and fresh light and a crunchy baguette classique from the proper baker's over the road.
The only nearly tasteless items on the plate were the tomatoes - and they were on-the-vine too!
Next up will be a simple Brasserie dinner later, also over the road. 🍻🥩🍷
 

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