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Originally Posted by
javankrona
Yes, seriously, it is known as fox blood. The contributor and possibly the inventor is posting on this very thread. It is two parts port and one part brandy.
My wife and I do wine tours. The only thing I have learned is that I do not like cool weather reds. But they are fun.
No, I cannot claim to be the inventor of "fox's blood", it is an old and very traditional flask filler from the hunting(British definition of horses and hounds) world. These days whilst the hunting world still use it, the mixture has also moved into the shooting, fishing and point to point circles as well. `It is also a very traditional and effective "tummy settler" for those who may be feeling a tad delicate.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 23rd August 17 at 08:08 AM.
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