Yes, wine making seemed to be part of Italy's chemical industry back then.At that time there was a saying "Did you know that in Italy they even make wine from grapes?".
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Yes, wine making seemed to be part of Italy's chemical industry back then.At that time there was a saying "Did you know that in Italy they even make wine from grapes?".
Apparently not, only one in ten of the best rated wines under $10 comes from outside the EU:
https://www.wine-searcher.com/topvalue.lml
Similarly, the apprentice in a machine shop I worked at was often referred to in that manner - 'Oi bungalow, get the kettle on; it's time for us grafters to 'ave a brew!'Sounds more like the Site Foreman's instruction to a Yorkshire Brickie on a Building site to me!
I can believe that and I know that French wines in the UK and probably elsewhere around the world have become more affordable in recent years, as they had to in order to compete with some fine wines from the new world in particular.
A French close friend rents space in an environmentally-controlled cave where he keeps his collection of fine wine acquisitions from a lifetime of interest in that sphere.
Living large chunks of my life in Spain, I have over the years acquired a taste for Spanish wines, some of which are really great, and which are still very cheap today but when I visit Paris, my friend always has some truly excellent French examples selected for my visit. I always enthuse politely which satisfies his ego as he really considers himself an expert which I suppose he can fairly claim, having spent 50+ years collecting and sampling the stuff!
There are farms just a short drive from my place in Spain where the local farmers produce wine, lots of it, which they sell very cheaply - no bottles - you just take along empty, 8-litre water bottles or similar and stand back while the farmer fills up as many as you want.
These guys don't need the money but they don't like to see any resource going to waste and it satisfies their need to cheat the revenue out of a few Euros tax.
Wine like this doesn't keep long so one guy will use his car to load up lots of containers gathered from his friends and/or neighbours and they happily pay slightly more for it to him, to cover his diesel and for his trouble on their behalf. It's a great example of the co-operative spirit, lost many years ago in UK communities. I should point out that this is not wine of the highest quality but it satisfies those on a low income with a need to relax or whatever.
Tom
How do you explain these promises then, fingers?It's not about being better off in the short term per se. No one with a brain expected us to leave and all of a sudden our cows would be shitting gold. But we did expect some sort of fairness.
I personally would leave on W.T.O terms as it stands today. Its the only way to get them to negotiate a realistic deal with us.
Who are this "us" you refer to?The backstop in its current drafting is unacceptable to us.
So no deal. It really is as simple as that.
Who are this "us" you refer to?
You speak for them, do you?The winners of the referendum obviously.
How do you explain these promises then, fingers?
There appear to at least six politicians "expected us to leave and all of a sudden our cows would be shitting gold."
And this is the propaganda they used on dupes like you, have you forgotten already?
You speak for them, do you?
Which faction? you can't speak for them all, as some will accept May's deal
Maybe they'l stop buying our stuff,well actually chinese stuff imported and then sold onto the EU. Therein lies the problem ,the UK is a strong trading nation,we are good at buying and selling things,not so good at making them...it is just as easy to ship from China to Rotterdam as China to Felixstowe.maybe we'll stop buying your stuff. South African golden delicious are much better and we can source good wines from all over the world and cheaper
I don't know. Maybe we have given up making things too soon because we assume that stuff is made cheaper elsewhere without really investigating.Therein lies the problem ,the UK is a strong trading nation,we are good at buying and selling things,not so good at making them..
If we do that they'll stop buying our stuffmaybe we'll stop buying your stuff. South African golden delicious are much better and we can source good wines from all over the world and cheaper
Why have you contempt for me? it isn't my fault that you post like an idiot and don't know what you are talking about.I have more contempt for all those characters than I do of you.
We can't compete with the Orient in the mass market.I don't know. Maybe we have given up making things too soon because we assume that stuff is made cheaper elsewhere without really investigating.
So you aren't speaking for "us" after allI speak for myself.
Why have you contempt for me? it isn't my fault that you post like an idiot and don't know what you are talking about.
Is this an attempt to advance the theory that you actually think for yourself?
Let's see now, how about proving it by engaging in pragmatic debate with a stupendously convincing argument to prove Brexit is a good idea?
It's the royal "we".So you aren't speaking for "us" after all