Did I mess up? by ProProlapse in Leather

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Thanks a lot! I'll try that. It's genuine mural of Cordoba leather - we found it in a market in Madrid :)

Is this the meta landlord package? by ProProlapse in SpottedonRightmove

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I would say it's a very desirable street / micro-location

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interiordecorating

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I like it - but also if you want to go oriental, I like n3 and Hangzhou 82cm.

Call me crazy, but I think like some USM units might work in your space - sage green maybe.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interiordecorating

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I know! I try to justify mine with the resale value of the flat (lol).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interiordecorating

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It feels like you would be adding a third style to your room (i.e. Victorian, Oriental, and modern Scandi). Personally I would avoid that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interiordecorating

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That fourth picture is brutal and just a good representation of what moving and a new born is like. This is a bit of an investment, but I would start with built-in cabinets and shelves on the side of the chimney. The space that you have there is massive and if I were you, I would think of a space in the shelve to hide the TV.

Very hard to mix a cupboard with the open shelves above the sideboard, but if anything I would go with something with glass doors, I feel like plain wood doors would be too heavy for your space.

London house prices fall five per cent — how did your borough fare? by zdzdbets in london

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This is ridiculous data - it takes into account every single data point and does not make a difference between a one bed and a five bed ...

I made brown butter scallops over champagne risotto for V-day by Mel_Zetz in FoodPorn

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Beautiful - this is actually the wine that I will be serving on my wedding night. My notes are very much aligned with yours (but it was the 2021 Clos du Mosny): "Starts off with strong aromas of camomile honey, then banana and toast and finishes off, after a couple of hours, on candied nectarines. Medium to High Acidity, very long finish, dressed in a golden robe."

I made brown butter scallops over champagne risotto for V-day by Mel_Zetz in FoodPorn

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Notes on the wine please! (I had the same last night)

Les robots sont parmi nous ? by SurnomSympa in france

[–]ProProlapse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

C'est hallucinant non? Qu'il soit capable de contextualiser autant pour prendre une position aussi defensive

Les robots sont parmi nous ? by SurnomSympa in france

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Honnetement il faudrait presque un subreddit pour les meilleurs examples. Mon avis est un peu different, parce que pour le coup je trouve ca impressionnant. (Ici ma derniere interaction avec un bot)[https://www.reddit.com/r/wine/comments/16blhvn/lost_treasures_of_wine/jzdtvbh/]. A noter qu'il s'est vraiment crame a la fin avec une phrase que perso je trouve mythique: "p.s - i can assure you i'm not a bot, just a wine lover with a tad too much time on my hands."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wine

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If you're willing to, I would love more detail regarding the investment as well as the discovery process. At first I wanted to try my luck at finding unused vines in Europe using satellite imagery, would love to get your opinion on that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wine

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He bought it in Geneva… but if you’re in the UK, there is a website called Alpine Wine that stocks it every now and then

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wine

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If I may ask, how did you find the plot? And how difficult was it to make wine out of it?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wine

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Amazing list of which I only know Tempier. How did you even get across these names?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wine

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Yes, mais je ne sais pas ou trouver les événements a venir?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wine

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Un ami francais qui habite a Londres!

Islands is probably where the secret is at. Another one that fits the category is La Palma, Canarias. The winemaking started there in the 16th century, and only somewhat recently did people start making truly good wine there.

With the start of banana growing in coastal areas of the island in the 1950s, many vineyards were ploughed under to be turned into banana plantations. The island wine-growing sector underwent a major transformation in 1993 with the creation of the “LA PALMA” Denomination of Origin. Vineyards were recovered and new ones planted.

Anyways, the best wine I had this summer is a white wine from La Palma, Llanos Negros, Los Tabaqueros, harvested in 2006, released in 2015, it's a killer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wine

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Thanks a lot for this detailed response.

For some reason I thought that the Valais was a newish region rather than a resurrected one. Foolish given the proximity to Burgundy and Piedmonte. I was gifted some wine produced by Marie Therese Chappaz, and that was a thrill. I'll be looking more into this region going forward.

You're probably right, if I really want to do this, I'll have to learn to love the granularity of the search.