I love this for the holidays because you can slip off the metallic leather jacket and still look all ready for
wine swilling and getting caught under the mistletoe.
But last night, over 500 km up the road, in Miranda de Ebro, a city bordering on
the wine swilling La Rioja region, 6,000 locals were packed inside the Estadio de Anduva hoping to raise their glasses to one of Spanish footballs big giant killing stories.
Not exact matches
Male rosé drinkers have transformed it from a
wine «seen by serious
wine drinkers as cloying, mass - produced
swill, an object of revulsion and gendered disdain,» as GQ wrote, into something men are happy to be seen drinking.
However, even if he were devoutly Catholic, I'd suggest there was no transubstantiation of his bootleg
wine — intention is required for sacraments to be valid, so if the priest did not even know about his hidden
swill, then the prayer for consecration was not addressed to it, nor would God cooperate in mocking one of His own sacraments.
There's always been the notion that house
wine is the very bottom of the barrel, of the very bottom shelf; mysterious
swill restaurants keep to trap unsuspecting patrons into a shitty glass of something, which still looks pretty good compared to a $ 14 martini.
Swilling white
wine and champagne, the executives asked Quinn her thoughts on real - estate taxes, development, and rent regulation.
Wine can contain massive amounts of pesticides,
swilling can after can of beer can add to your carbohydrate intake and make your skin oily, and common cocktails are often loaded with sugar.
writers, D.I.Y. types and organic -
wine -
swilling hipsters of Brooklyn.
Where else can you find Baptist churches, white
wine -
swilling society folk, and Coca - Cola flip - flops?
No form of entertainment pays tribute to
wine like opera, in which characters
swill, toast and praise its virtues