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 Post subject: Port Wine...
PostPosted: Sat May 22, 2004 11:26 pm 
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Hey guys... :D
Just thought I'd enhance everyone's knowledge of Port Wines a bit...
and their intrinsic value when it comes to chicas.

I happen to love port wines... and although I've never been to
Portugal (when they originate)... I'm sure even though the Brazilians
who aren't crazy about the Portuguese (but speak their language)
must have a great selection there of their wine imports.

Port wines are generally sweet and dessert wines, but you can also
instead of the Ruby red variety (which I prefer), get the Tawny or
brown color type. The tawny ones generally have a drier and
heavier after bite... After a gulp of either variety you might notice
a nice warming feeling in your chest. They make good winter drinks
for this reason. The port wines generally have
a higher alcohol content than normal wines.. therefore the
seduction advantage there... as these wines (the ports) can easily
sneak up on you with just one to two glasses and get your chica
nice and tipsy.

I sometimes purchase some great and highly rated ports through
Wine.com and even an old stand by in your liquor stores is the
Sandleman's Reserve red port.

Another good point to note.. is young chicas without developed taste
buds generally prefer slightly sweeter wines... and will drink a port
like it's nothing... heheh..
But don't give them too much or they will get sleepy on you instead or
more horny.

So I've even served port wine as a normal drink instead of after dessert wine... letting it serve as a preliminary to whatever.... ;)

I recommend going with the RED ports... and in liquor stores sometimes
you can buy ones aged up to 100 years or more. I once had in
a restaurant -- a blend of a few ports that used some stock from the
100 yr. old bottle. But in general.. you can get a decent one from
12 to 20 bucks... no need to spend big bucks for a vintage bottle.

Bottom line.. they love sweet reds..and it gets them drunk off their
ass fast! :) Serve with some cold grapes... cheese... candlelight.. and
soft jazz or samba music.. and you'll be reeling them into your own
private style latin amor.

Buena suerte,

CK ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Port Wine...
PostPosted: Wed Jun 02, 2004 6:54 pm 
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Location: California
CostaKid wrote:
Hey guys... :D
Just thought I'd enhance everyone's knowledge of Port Wines a bit...
and their intrinsic value when it comes to chicas.

I happen to love port wines... and although I've never been to
Portugal (when they originate)... I'm sure even though the Brazilians
who aren't crazy about the Portuguese (but speak their language)
must have a great selection there of their wine imports.

Port wines are generally sweet and dessert wines, but you can also
instead of the Ruby red variety (which I prefer), get the Tawny or
brown color type. The tawny ones generally have a drier and
heavier after bite... After a gulp of either variety you might notice
a nice warming feeling in your chest. They make good winter drinks
for this reason. The port wines generally have
a higher alcohol content than normal wines.. therefore the
seduction advantage there... as these wines (the ports) can easily
sneak up on you with just one to two glasses and get your chica
nice and tipsy.

I sometimes purchase some great and highly rated ports through
Wine.com and even an old stand by in your liquor stores is the
Sandleman's Reserve red port.

Another good point to note.. is young chicas without developed taste
buds generally prefer slightly sweeter wines... and will drink a port
like it's nothing... heheh..
But don't give them too much or they will get sleepy on you instead or
more horny.

So I've even served port wine as a normal drink instead of after dessert wine... letting it serve as a preliminary to whatever.... ;)

I recommend going with the RED ports... and in liquor stores sometimes
you can buy ones aged up to 100 years or more. I once had in
a restaurant -- a blend of a few ports that used some stock from the
100 yr. old bottle. But in general.. you can get a decent one from
12 to 20 bucks... no need to spend big bucks for a vintage bottle.

Bottom line.. they love sweet reds..and it gets them drunk off their
ass fast! :) Serve with some cold grapes... cheese... candlelight.. and
soft jazz or samba music.. and you'll be reeling them into your own
private style latin amor.

Buena suerte,

CK ;)


Great thread. Port wine is something all of us should eduatate ourselves on. Also, excellent with a good cigar. Cheers.


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 Post subject: Sherry
PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:42 pm 
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I have much more of a taste for sherry than for port, but have been disappointed trying to find it in CR. I usually get a bottle of rum for my zarpe in San Jose, but at home would often prefer a glass of fino. I've seen Domecq's rather awful brandy, but no fino or amontillado.


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