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Subject: Steve [Leica] What's in your bag?
From: phamard at numericable.fr (Philippe Amard)
Date: Sat Sep 15 02:53:35 2007
References: <C31162F3.FDD0%lug@steveunsworth.co.uk>

Steve,
Haut Marbuzet is not so glamorous - it is the very best price/quality 
you can get in St Estephe, to few people know about that, going for Cos 
at sky high prices. Well, I should never say that in public, the 
Americans, the Japanese and the Chinese are going to rush for it and 
make it dearer and scarcer now.
And speaking of fruit - grapes would do as a replacement for cherries at 
this season, or better, walnuts !
Phil..x



Steve Unsworth wrote:

>I'm back in France - though I'd have a rather less glamorous bottle in there
><grin>
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>Maybe some cherries to finish if it was the right time of year.
>
>Steve
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>On 15/9/07 08:08, "Philippe Amard" <phamard@numericable.fr> wrote:
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>>Right now?
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>>A Swiss knife,
>>A crusty bread "baguette ? l'ancienne",
>>Saucisson sec,
>>Camembert
>>and a bottle of Chateau Haut-Marbuzet 1985
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