Wine Entry : Moscato Lemnos Liqueur Wine (Greek)
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Apologises for not keeping the blog up to date, been an exciting week of elections here in Singapore and kept myself by following up with the news. Guess next month will be the same problem with the World Cup on. This bottle was purchased during a previous Carrefour wine fair, there is always a nice Greek lady from LinkOp Pte Ltd introducing their wines. A 500ml bottle so slightly unique size considering most are 375ml or 750ml.
Smell : Liquorish honey-lemon with a strong alcoholic smell
Taste : Intense honey with a slight bitter-lemon taste
After-taste : Bitterness lingers on with a warm feeling of alcohol.
Description at back of bottle :
Originates from the sunny island of Lemnos where the superb Muscat of Alexandria grape grows. A wonderfully harmonious and elegant liquer wine, deep gold in colour exploding with orange peel, drier apricot and rose petals flavours, silky smooth and round on the palate. Best enjoyed either chilled as an aperitif, or an accompaniment to fresh fruit salads, melon and prosciutto dishes and traditional greek desserts, or as an after dinner dessert drink.
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Apologises for not keeping the blog up to date, been an exciting week of elections here in Singapore and kept myself by following up with the news. Guess next month will be the same problem with the World Cup on. This bottle was purchased during a previous Carrefour wine fair, there is always a nice Greek lady from LinkOp Pte Ltd introducing their wines. A 500ml bottle so slightly unique size considering most are 375ml or 750ml.
Smell : Liquorish honey-lemon with a strong alcoholic smell
Taste : Intense honey with a slight bitter-lemon taste
After-taste : Bitterness lingers on with a warm feeling of alcohol.
Description at back of bottle :
Originates from the sunny island of Lemnos where the superb Muscat of Alexandria grape grows. A wonderfully harmonious and elegant liquer wine, deep gold in colour exploding with orange peel, drier apricot and rose petals flavours, silky smooth and round on the palate. Best enjoyed either chilled as an aperitif, or an accompaniment to fresh fruit salads, melon and prosciutto dishes and traditional greek desserts, or as an after dinner dessert drink.
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7 Comments:
At 10:57 AM, Gorry Tan Yang Yang said…
Wah sounds nice man.
At 2:17 PM, DesDragon said…
what sounds nice? The wine? Lemnos..go and get one from Carrefour lah..
At 3:57 PM, Gorry Tan Yang Yang said…
You can buy this for me as a house warming gift and we can drink this together with the 90 bucks TBA. =)
At 2:09 PM, DesDragon said…
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At 2:09 PM, DesDragon said…
yeah when will your place be ready? PUB man also never come and open valves for you...tsk tsk..hehehe see lah you dirt path road becos you voted wrongly for elections...
At 9:22 PM, Gorry Tan Yang Yang said…
piece of shit u. yah lor i cant believe i couldnt open the 1/2 inch valve. Anyway its not that i couldnt open it, the valve was locked by something. Cheh... his job is quite easy. I also can do. hehe.
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