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My friend and Latin brother, it was a joke from my side, too. I hope you did not take it too hard.
Of course not. I thought you were the one who took it hard. Nevermind...

PS : I see a wine smiley. Did you try the Beaujolais nouveau this year?
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Default Re: European phenotypes: an often omitted factor

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Of course not. I thought you were the one who took it hard. Nevermind...

PS : I see a wine smiley. Did you try the Beaujolais nouveau this year?
Not yet. I am not a big fan of Beaujolais. I preffer most of the Médoc wines and some Bourgogne ones. But I usually stick to Médoc. It depends also very much of my mood. If I am in a party and really fealing crazy and fun, I like to have more thicker blue label Médoc or Saint Emilion wines. If I am more to a reception-like event or to a banquet, I preffer the red ones such as plane Médoc ones. It also depends on the food, too, of course.

I am not a wine expert, I just like the taste of this magic drink.
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