Chateau Le Claymore

BlueSkyNick

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I was fortunate enough to quaff some of the above, which is a St Emilion, at the expense of one of the Big5 consultancies, yesterday lunchtime.

I have to say it was exquisite, and slipped down very easily. I am not into all the poncey wine-tasting jargon, so can't give a proper description - it was simply the Mutt's Nuts!

I have no idea of the price, but intend to find out, and if reasonable will be making a purchase.

So it seems the Claymore name is used for some smooth pleasures, after all !
 
" So it seems the Claymore name is used for some smooth pleasures, after all ! "


So whit exactly are ye sayin' here wee nicky? /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 
Actually I think its onomatopoeaic ... in a gaelic gallic fashion .. or even a gallic gallic manner

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