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Well, of course, Champagne opens up a whole new discussion.....
MarkusKetterman 150 Reviews 316 reads
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Champagne indeed. For the Veuve Cliquot, I do enjoy La Grande Dame. And of course the pun, whether intended or not, speaks for itself.
When contemplating a date with a favorite lady, I usually book multi hour and often multi day appointments, and make interesting plans for the time. In this game, and at the Champagne level, the associated costs should not be considered. It is the experience, after all, that will remain imprinted on the mind long after many times the amount of money has left one's hand. And while I appreciate very much the Krug product, I have stocked quite a few premium bottles of Château Lafite-Rothschild, the which I can think of no better way to enjoy with the right lady - I find the collateral sensations not to diminish the experience at all.....

Cheers

Gregory

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with (ie as a proper accompaniment to) oral sex?

If she is very clean and delicate, and does not use any of that cursed flavored lubricant, a lovely  Trockenberenauslese.  

If she uses that flavored crap, liberally inundate with a nice crisp Riesling before enjoying the TBA.  

If she is naturally a little gamy, and or rimming is involved, an Anselman Dornfelder (my personal favorite).

Apres? On a cold evening, a gently warmed Gluhwein.

Not to forget the ladies:

For a cut crank, you may prefer a Beaujolais. However, for an uncut gent, you may prefer something with more body, perhaps a lovely Burgundy.

And for a *real* tubesteak, perhaps a lovely Merlot.


        Remember, the saucier shaped champagne coupe  often used at weddings was itself molded from the left breast of Marie Antionette, the one closest to the heart.


          Once a bottle of champagne is opened and poured, there are 56 million bubbles at your disposal. Judiciously applied at the right time, Gregory, they will flow upward and forward, and the lady will think you are the greatest lover of all time.

     A mid-level  Veuve Cliquot would be a proper choice. Cheap champagne is not worth drinking, and drinking a really great champagne like Krug is such a profound experience that the sensation should not be diluted by collateral activities.

        But if you can't afford it because the lady's price is so high, I'd stick with a good Riesling, if no for no other reason than
Americans have to smile when they pronounce this word.


I had P4P lady a couple of years ago that used to pour champagne on her kitty before I went down on her. She seemed to love giving Mr. Happy a champagne bath before applying her lips to my shaft as well. Vintage didn't seem to matter...

Champagne indeed. For the Veuve Cliquot, I do enjoy La Grande Dame. And of course the pun, whether intended or not, speaks for itself.
When contemplating a date with a favorite lady, I usually book multi hour and often multi day appointments, and make interesting plans for the time. In this game, and at the Champagne level, the associated costs should not be considered. It is the experience, after all, that will remain imprinted on the mind long after many times the amount of money has left one's hand. And while I appreciate very much the Krug product, I have stocked quite a few premium bottles of Château Lafite-Rothschild, the which I can think of no better way to enjoy with the right lady - I find the collateral sensations not to diminish the experience at all.....

Cheers

Gregory

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I'd be very happy with Korbel "Natural" but as long as it's not Brut or Dry, then I'm happy.

Hugs,
Ciara

yes, with pear slices, strawberries, provolone cheese and me as the glass...mmmmm

My wine choice would be "Bell Wine Cellars Syrah 2006"

Ben Dover233 reads

Actually, 95% of the provides I've been with are ubder the legal drinking age, So I don't bring wine... Wouldn't want to get charged with "aiding to the delinquency of a minor", LMFAO!

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is a truly unforgetable experience.

Ch. d'Yquem is preferred, if the budget permits.

Back in the day for me it was a good pinot noir.
Sterling is awesome.

Seriously, I'm smitten with the stuff. It goes with everything ... and everyone.

Kendal Jackson Chardonnay no matter what the occasion is. However, Dom Perignon is also a fav of mine for all special occasions. Strawberries and chocolate add a very nice touch and make for good play as well! I know it is pretty much the norm but sometimes normal things are best.

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