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sledzThreads: 29
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  Mar 8, 07, 14:58 /  #
Quoting: FISZ
How about Cisco

no thats a new one

shewolfThreads: 5
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Edited by: shewolf   Mar 8, 07, 15:00 /  #
Quoting: sledz
Hey do you want some wine??
Theres a Polish liquor store by my house..

I went there the other day and bought some Spirytus....


If only it weren't 3,000 miles away. (Did I say that right? I forget how to speak English)
FISZThreads: 31
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  Mar 8, 07, 15:00 /  #
come on....liquid crack? Was big in the late 80's early 90's...may still be in the ghetto somewhere.
sledzThreads: 29
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  Mar 8, 07, 15:02 /  #
Quoting: shewolf
If only it weren't 3,000 miles away

I ship it to you..
tell what kind youre looking for and I`ll see if they have it.
This sklep is huge.....
sledzThreads: 29
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  Mar 8, 07, 15:03 /  #
Quoting: FISZ
come on....liquid crack? Was big in the late 80's early 90's

Cisco??? I really never heard of it?

Lockeroom?????
shewolfThreads: 5
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  Mar 8, 07, 15:09 /  #
Quoting: sledz
I ship it to you..
tell what kind youre looking for and I`ll see if they have it.
This sklep is huge.....


How many Polish wines do they have? A big variety or a few?
ArturSzastakThreads: 6
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  Mar 8, 07, 15:13 /  #
Quoting: sledz
ship it to you..
tell what kind youre looking for and I`ll see if they have it.
This sklep is huge.....



Spirytus please. I'll expect it sometime next week.

3070 ValleyView Circle, Erie,PA 16509


need any mo info?
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  Mar 8, 07, 17:49 /  #
Quoting: ArturSzastak
need any mo info?

yep give me your credit card number and PIN - I will make the deal for ya
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Edited by: krysia   Mar 8, 07, 17:51 /  #
You can give it to me too. We promise to take good care of it and put it to good use.
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  Mar 8, 07, 17:55 /  #
Quoting: krysia
You can give it to me too. We promise to take good care of it and put it to good use.

YEAH I am team spirit as well. Krysia I see huge possibility that we could start to make business together

I think Artur wouldnt mind to invest - the good start is an important one there is nothing cheaper than outside capital
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  Mar 8, 07, 17:56 /  #

Yeah....
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  Mar 8, 07, 18:28 /  #
Quoting: ArturSzastak
Spirytus please. I'll expect it sometime next week.

3070 ValleyView Circle, Erie,PA 16509


Let's all go over to ArturSzastak's house and see what he's doing.
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  Mar 8, 07, 22:27 /  #
Quoting: shewolf
How many Polish wines do they have? A big variety or a few?


The place is huge, Polish deli, sausages. kielbasa, paczki/bakery
then the liguor dept, has all kinds of wodka.
I seen the wine section but didnt look at any labels
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  Mar 10, 07, 11:22 /  #
I found a site on the internet that sells Polish wines and other liquor. It's internetwines.com. I just typed Poland in the search box and they all came up.
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  Mar 27, 08, 20:06 /  #
I have a bottle of Grzaniec Galicyjski and I warmed some up on the stove.
Quite tasty and its has a little kick to it..:)
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  Mar 27, 08, 22:19 /  #
Warm? Hmm. Sounds good. I ended up finding some Polish wine in my area and the taste reminds me of cough syrup. But I like one called Nalewka Babuni, Cherry flavor. I like mixing it with 7-Up.
inkrakow   Mar 28, 08, 10:14 /  #
Nalewki aren't wine - they're liqueurs!

The reason you can't buy Polish wine anywhere is because the producers not only get taxed to death they are also hounded by the hygiene police. Malopolska recently started promoting a 'wine route' where you can go to local vineyards and drink their wine, but you won't see it in the shops.
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  Mar 28, 08, 10:49 /  #
sledz wrote:
I like MD 20/20 ahwooooooooo!

There you go again Sledz promoting your Mad Dog 20/20. That rot gut juice will kill you one day. And to even mention Boone's Farm along with those other ones - I hope you're not a true to life soak. I personally take pride being from Illinois but I certainly don't drink the abovementioned! It's nearly five over here ..... I think I'll go find the next Tyskie Bar? Have a good weekend in Chicago.
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  Mar 28, 08, 10:54 /  #
arthur, you forgot wild irish rose buddy. breakfast of champions, i tellz ya. :D :D
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  Mar 28, 08, 10:58 /  #
good polish wines,,,,is a joke this thread?



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  Mar 28, 08, 11:02 /  #
FISZ wrote:
How about Cisco...remember that stuff?

OMG.....had just a few sips of that stuff in my 20's and thought I was gonna die...lol!!!
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Edited by: Dice   Mar 28, 08, 11:35 /  #
Poland and Polish People have no wine tradition at all.
You could say that Poland has decent Vodka and Beer, but what they sell as “wine” over there in most countrys would not even be considered wine. Often it is simply fermented and sometimes carbonated fruit juice.
Most Poles had never tasted or even heard of every day wines such as Merlot, Pinot Noir or Chardonnay. How would they know what a real wine supposed to taste like?
Try Polish Beer or Vodka instead, you won’t be disappointed.


Edit: One exemption from this is mead; a medieval honey wine, which is indigenous to that region, but again, mead is not what we consider real wine nowadays.
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  Mar 28, 08, 11:37 /  #
could it be something to do with the climate that means Poland is not a great wine producer? or is that
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  Mar 28, 08, 11:43 /  #
sapphire wrote:
sapphire

yes, for the most part it's too cold, especially the winters. grapes have a hard time but they do grow maybe just not the wine varieties.

they have wineries in Canada but it's in the southernmost part of the ON.
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  Mar 29, 08, 21:04 /  #
arthur wrote:
There you go again Sledz promoting your Mad Dog 20/20. That rot gut juice will kill you one day. And to even mention Boone's Farm


I was only kidding, I cant drink that stuff ;)

I like Nightrain...lol
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  Mar 29, 08, 21:48 /  #
sledz wrote:
I cant drink that stuff ;)

I don't think anyone can drink that stuff!
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  Mar 30, 08, 00:04 /  #
Arnie wrote:
People, people. Please, don`t make me laugh. Try to find info about Zielona Gora. And this is only one example for polish "wine regions"

Zielona Gora used to be a wine producing city but the wine they made was the one you would not like to drink. These were the common fruit (not grape) based "acids". They grapes they grew then fermented were mostly used to produce spirits (the "wine" was processed by the local distillery to produce some good vodkas) and vinegar. Grape based wine produced was symbolic in quantity and of terrible quality.

I called Zielona Gora home for 20 years, and I also worked in the winery (the one off Jaskolcza Street) one summer vacation. I hear it is not longer in business.
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  Mar 30, 08, 01:27 /  #
In the latitudes where wine grapes can be grown, when you reach the northern limits, red is not to be recommended. I won't even touch Hungarian red, but their whites aren't so bad. I've never seen Czech wines, so Poland doesn't look like a likely producer.

The only time I've seen Polish people drink wine was at New Year and it was a token glass of Champagne. I had two barely touched glasses handed over to me after they saw me guzzling my glass in the same way they guzzled vodka.
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Edited by: Prince   Nov 10, 08, 16:05 /  #
In the past we have invented first crude Brandy. It was much hoter in Poland in 1000 AD.

Now when climate changes and Poland has more opportunities...

We have some very good wines.

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From south east (100 new vineyards) in my opinion they have the best wines in Poland.

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You can get them in Polish restaurants. In 2009 there was plan to enter wider market.



In south west there are new initiatives as well

http://miasta.gazeta.pl/wroclaw/1,35769,5865970,Za_rok_bedzie_wino.htm l

wino
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  Nov 10, 08, 16:24 /  #
Good Polish wines? LOL This must be like the great Polish whisky that actually turned out to be Scotch. Ask dtaylor about this. The great wines in Poland may be a better title.

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