What wine and Whisky did Tony Blair drink?

What wine and Whisky did Tony Blair drink?

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jamiebae

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6,245 posts

212 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Is this important detail also included in the long awaited memoirs? Did he settle down to a dram of Highland Park 18 followed by a couple of glasses of Chateau Pichon Longueville (in which case he will go up exponentially in my estimations) or was it a glass of Bells and half a bottle of Blossom Hill rose hehe

If this has been carelessly omitted from the memoirs then what do we think he consumed? I reckon it'd be a JW black to start followed by an average Chablis.

ClassicMercs

1,703 posts

182 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Check his MP's expenses claim - the answer may be there ? wink
Wonder what Winky used to get him through the day - bottle of prozac ?

Lefty

16,169 posts

203 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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I reckon he'd be a Macallan man. Choice of dilettante whisky snobs everywhere... wink

5potTurbo

12,555 posts

169 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Whatever it was, he must have had bloody loads of it to want to get his leg over with his postbox gobbed wife!

prand

5,916 posts

197 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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5potTurbo said:
Whatever it was, he must have had bloody loads of it to want to get his leg over with his postbox gobbed wife!
That is exactly why they call it a stiffener, gentlemen.

I can just imagine "poor" Tony knocking several back before retiring, knowing what lay in wait...

Dan_1981

17,408 posts

200 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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prand said:
5potTurbo said:
Whatever it was, he must have had bloody loads of it to want to get his leg over with his postbox gobbed wife!
That is exactly why they call it a stiffener, gentlemen.

I can just imagine "poor" Tony knocking several back before retiring, knowing what lay in wait...
I can tell you what lay in wait.....

Tony in his memoirs said:
That night she cradled me in her arms and soothed me; told me what I needed to be told; strengthened me; made me feel what I was about to do was right. On that night I needed that love Cherie gave me, selfishly. I devoured it. I was an animal following my instinct, knowing I would need every ounce of emotional power to cope with what lay ahead. I was exhilarated, afraid and determined in roughly equal quantities.
(Shamelessley stolen from another thread, but no mention of what he drank)

Nicholas Blair

4,096 posts

285 months

Friday 3rd September 2010
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Didn't John Reid say the other day that some budgies in Scotland drank more than he did?

Edited by Nicholas Blair on Friday 3rd September 15:32

duncancallum

840 posts

179 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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I can tell you what lay in wait.....

Tony in his memoirs said:
That night she cradled me in her arms and soothed me; told me what I needed to be told; strengthened me; made me feel what I was about to do was right. On that night I needed that love Cherie gave me, selfishly. I devoured it. I was an animal following my instinct, knowing I would need every ounce of emotional power to cope with what lay ahead. I was exhilarated, afraid and determined in roughly equal quantities.
(Shamelessley stolen from another thread, but no mention of what he drank)
I need a few just to get over that paragraph

Simpo Two

85,578 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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She's what we call a 'two-bagger'.

(The second one is in case the first one comes off)

Nicholas Blair

4,096 posts

285 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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Simpo Two said:
She's what we call a 'two-bagger'.

(The second one is in case the first one comes off)
The good old 'double bagger' hehe