In May I attended France for a weeks relaxation and holiday. Having sat outside my Motorhome for a while my wife and I attempted to drink some Red wine. Following several glasses of the said wine, my vision was severly impaired, I then found that I was unable to talk in a way that was normally understandable, I next came dizzy and unable to walk in a straight line. This was followed by a thumping headache for the whole next morning meaning I needed to lay down and groan for a long period.
So I personaly won't be touching the French wine again
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I've had exactly the same thing in the Ardeche, but decided to try another holiday, and another bottle or two just to make sure that it wasn't one particular type of wine at fault!
Quote: Originally posted by TethersEnd on 27/6/2007
in France. I assume the site's are pretty up to date with this type of thing, but any further advice would be welcome.
What you are actually saying is we the Brits who think who think we are so in love with all things French that we are actually more French than the French themselves--look down our noses at any Brit who just wants the go on holiday to France--for the sunshine & the beaches but cant actually be arsed to fall in love with the French way of life & all things French----if you actually knew & spoke to normal working class French people you may find that France aint that good to actually live in--especially if you are unemployed---or in a low paid job--
Oh dear, I hope this doesn't mean I have to take my own German favourite? I was hoping it would be safe by now.....15 years ago I had particularly bad bottle(sssss) and vowed I would never touch it again.
------------- Claire x
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Quote: Originally posted by TethersEnd on 27/6/2007
in France. I assume the site's are pretty up to date with this type of thing, but any further advice would be welcome.
What you are actually saying is we the Brits who think who think we are so in love with all things French that we are actually more French than the French themselves--look down our noses at any Brit who just wants the go on holiday to France--for the sunshine & the beaches but cant actually be arsed to fall in love with the French way of life & all things French----if you actually knew & spoke to normal working class French people you may find that France aint that good to actually live in--especially if you are unemployed---or in a low paid job--
Steady on Billy,
I think this post came hot on the heels of a drinking water debate...nothing sinister
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Quote: Originally posted by TethersEnd on 27/6/2007in France. I assume the site's are pretty up to date with this type of thing, but any further advice would be welcome.
What you are actually saying is we the Brits who think who think we are so in love with all things French that we are actually more French than the French themselves--look down our noses at any Brit who just wants the go on holiday to France--for the sunshine & the beaches but cant actually be arsed to fall in love with the French way of life & all things French----if you actually knew & spoke to normal working class French people you may find that France aint that good to actually live in--especially if you are unemployed---or in a low paid job--
Is the wine OK to drink? Well it can have the side effect of making you suddenly fluent in French! We went to a French wedding once and it was amazing how great our French was after the first bottle or two of champagne. Great night!
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