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Is wine a posh drink?

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Greatnan Tue 10-Apr-12 19:52:07

An interesting debate on The Wright Stuff today - why is wine considered a posh drink in England, when it is drunk by 'the masses' in France, Spain and Italy. One reason put forward was the difference in price caused by transport and tax costs. Any ideas?

Bennan Sat 14-Apr-12 17:39:26

My S-I-L made her own wines and as our fellas were playing rugby we decided to have a tasting. The wines were excellent and we tried quite a few so no surprise then that when the lads returned we were in no fit state to go out to dinner. Not a good evening! I still like wine and DH has a wine cellar and loves wine so perhaps we are posh - I don 't know!

PRINTMISS Thu 12-Apr-12 16:01:35

I don't like wine!

Greatnan Wed 11-Apr-12 23:35:56

It doesn't matter - it was just a random thought.
I think posh is shorthand for anything considered to be superior/upmarket/sophisticated/expensive by some people.

merlotgran Wed 11-Apr-12 23:32:37

Oh, Hirondelle. The stuff of 'bring a bottle' parties. Cheese and pineapple on sticks and a thick head in the morning!

absentgrana Wed 11-Apr-12 23:24:32

Or why is should matter?

absentgrana Wed 11-Apr-12 23:23:20

I am still at a loss - with this thread and at leat one other - to have any idea what is actually meant by posh.

johanna Wed 11-Apr-12 18:48:34

bagitha

Lynch Bags? Stop taking the piddlesmile.
Let's go for LUNCH Bags...

A propos Talbot, I daresay you know exactly who he was. The 4th ( or 5th )
husband of Bess of Hardwick. Now, didn't SHE do well!!!!

nelliedeane Wed 11-Apr-12 18:34:06

Am guilty of 2 steps forward and 4 back on many occasion if wine is posh then I am true aristocracy hic wine

Carol Wed 11-Apr-12 17:59:03

Sounds like the fermentation process was working extremely well Annobel!

Annobel Wed 11-Apr-12 17:43:17

Can't remember if it was damson or blackberry. Definitely red.

Carol Wed 11-Apr-12 17:32:01

Good heavens Annobel - what on earth were you making? Nitroglycerine?grin

Annobel Wed 11-Apr-12 17:29:18

I dyed a few sheets pink when a demijohn exploded in the airing cupboard and then gave up a promising career as wine maker.

artygran Wed 11-Apr-12 17:19:49

Before we moved house last year, we thought we had drunk our stock of home made wines, but found a demijohn of what we think might be elderberry in the garage with the airlock still in it. It is now festering away in our new garage and I keep trying to pluck up the courage to open it up and see if it is drinkable. (To date, I have chickened out and headed for the nearest bottle of supermarket red!) It's probably quite toxic by now, but then a lot of the wines we have made have tasted quite toxic! DH says he is not making any more, but we have a wonderful, huge, warm airing cupboard here and I think it is a shame not to utilise it to the full, and have a few demijohns of blackberry, and carrot claret, glugging away among the sheets and towels!

Annobel Wed 11-Apr-12 17:08:06

When I was first married we had a neighbour who made his own liqueurs. They were truly horrible but he used to press them on us with great enthusiasm. What a relief it was when I got pregnant and had a good reason for saying, 'No, thank you'.

glassortwo Wed 11-Apr-12 16:36:42

glamma sounds a great tupperware party wink grin love the wig grin

Greatnan Wed 11-Apr-12 16:33:39

It was a long time ago - 1979!
Nobody buys my wine now (well, I do get well treated when I am in NZ.)
The troube with home made wine is that you don't usually have much idea of the alcohol content - I have been very drunk on elderberry wine.

glammanana Wed 11-Apr-12 16:33:25

I had a lovely neighbour who used to make gooseberry wine her family owned the market gardens in West Kirby not far from where I live,she would invite us to Tupperware parties at her house and the dear soul used to wear a blonde wig when she had visitors "to posh myself up a bit" by the time the party the wig was back to front on her head and it used to take me and another neighbour 1/2hr to get across the Road back to our own homes thanks to the gooseberry wine we had consumed,oh how I miss those nights we had such a good time Cheers wine Mrs Jackson.

Mamie Wed 11-Apr-12 16:30:28

No I think Mateus Rose was the posh stuff 40 years ago! I remember Hirondelle though (a pun on swallow, very sophisticated.) Obviously the French drink a lot of wine, but are a bit -er- blinkered about wines from elsewhere. We served a really good Austarlian red the other day and our guest said, "but it must be French really".

petallus Wed 11-Apr-12 15:59:08

Greatnan I wish you'd stop making me feel envious smile

When I was young I got so drunk and felt so ill I lay down in a gutter (I was in Birmingham city) and refused to get up. I remember not caring about anything except stopping the awful sick spinning feeling.

I've never been drunk enough to forget things though.

Carol Wed 11-Apr-12 15:43:56

What a good idea glass! I must root out my demijohns and make some gooseberry and rhubarb wine for a virtual party.

I used to have a neighbour who had a secret still in her stable, and would share out her alcohol amongst a select few friends. I would never dare drink it, it was too powerful! She made a sort of apple brandy, which I believe would strip paint!

glassortwo Wed 11-Apr-12 15:33:35

notso is the best person to talk to about homemade wine she is an expert and makes all kinds... in fact I think for our next party we should get her to make some wine for us to have a tasting wink.

soop that had me giggling thinking of you teetering on that bar stool. grin

Greatnan Wed 11-Apr-12 15:32:46

Grr.....bloody computer.
As I was saying, he took me for an expensive lunch which involved a lot of champagne (which I wasn't used to) and finished with strawberries and cream. He then drove me in his Rolls to the hotel where he had booked a suite for me. Unfortunately, I was extremely sick in the foot well and he said it took the chauffeur weeks to get the smell of strawberries out of the car.

Greatnan Wed 11-Apr-12 15:26:55

The day I went to London to be interviewed for the job in Monaco, my potential employer took for a very expensive meal at Les Ambassadeurs ( he lall e ehh e

SOOP Wed 11-Apr-12 14:22:39

Greatnan He is that. On our second date, he cooked a whole chicken dinner and transported it on a tray, on the floor of his car, from Lostwithiel to Kingsbridge. As he turned the corner into the car park, the tray tipped and chicken juices puddled on to the matting. For weeks on end, the car had an obnoxious aroma from just behind the driver's seat. Took forever to get rid of pong!

Carol Wed 11-Apr-12 14:22:33

So Funny!! I have an image of some of us Gransnetters teering carefully across crowded restaurants, scarves, hats and hairslides slightly askew, trying not to rush before gravity takes control of tipsy bladders grin