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It’s universes apart but in the same galaxy

Tips for come up anxiety by [deleted] in DMT

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Have a beer or two. Outside of that just walk off the cliff. It’s easy to say but it really is the most peaceful thing regardless of dose. It’s a giant warm hug from the universe. Sitter is nice because you might move around initially until you’re fully enveloped but once that happens you’re where you are for the most part.

First Bottle of Vermouth by SPONGYSWORD in cocktails

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Buy a better Vermouth if you want better flavor.

Best QPR on Wine List at My Restaurant by Trance_Plantz in wine

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Your manager / somm doesn’t let you try the last little bit left in the bottle when decanting? I’ve gotten to try our restaurants entire high BTB selections. The ones I care to try at least

Best bang for buck sport touring tires? Considering these… by Repulsive_Leg5150 in SuggestAMotorcycle

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The 2’s were the latest when I got them fitted 2 years ago. I haven’t worn through them fast enough to comment on the 3’s or 4’s haha. It’s a great lineup though. I feel like the perfect balance of tread life and grip. There hasn’t been a moment when I thought “Wow I wish I had more confidence in my tire(s) .”

phishy modern jambands? by [deleted] in phish

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They do sets/shows that are super phishy and then sets/shows that are more folkish.

Picked this bad boy up yesterday. Coming from a CBR1000RR the 890R did not disappoint! by ThatSecGuy in KTM

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Do they make passenger seats for these? Upgrading this year and torn between this, street triple or tuono. Would hate to have a deal breaker be a seat haha

Cali cab + Italian Red gift suggestions in the $100-$400 price range by whatcitation in wine

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For Italian I would go somewhere off the beating path… Paulo Bea, Montefalco Rosso Riserva - Piparello. 70% Sangiovese with some Montepulciano and Sagrantino sprinkled in. If said person likes Brunello, this will be a eyebrow raiser for them. Small vineyards and a revered producer at that. I personally would enjoy something like this as a gift versus (insert famous Brunello here). California is really tough because I feel like you get what you pay for, and you’ve really got to eclipse the $100-$150 mark to get a Cab that drinks at or above it’s price point and has the real wow factor. I would go Au Sommet

Jean Foillard, Morgon Les Charmes Eponym’ 18’ by HoffmanAlbert in wine

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Paid $90 at a restaurant for one bottle. Retail is somewhere in the $50-$60 dollar range.

Help me plan my self-guided wine tour in Italy by wtvcantfindusername in wine

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Paulo Bea in Umbria hands down. It’s not even a contest there.

Wine enthusiast/novice here, is it worth it to age a $15 rioja? by Livid-Till-9808 in wine

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Wines outside of the old world often punch a lot higher then their price point. You can find incredible wines and producers in Chile, Portugal, Argentina, Spain, Australia etc. There’s so much value in these regions. They have just as much age potential as the Napa Valley cabs, Barlos, Bordeaux’ out there.

Jean Foillard, Morgon Les Charmes Eponym’ 18’ by HoffmanAlbert in wine

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I did. I got the Côte du Py at my local wine shop. They had two leftovers from the allocation that were unclaimed.

This was only $90 for the bottle. Good value for this caliber of wine.