The bottle is then riddled, so that the lees settles in the neck of the wine bottle...
Manual riddling is still done for Prestige Cuvées in Champagne... mechanised riddling equipment (a gyropalette) is used instead.
(Wikipedia)
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Monday, April 2, 2018
I would pay many quatloos for a graphic novel in which Gregor Samsa, the Golem, Dr Faustus and the good soldier Švejk team up to fight the forces of evil together
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The post accompanying this title is currently unavailable, having been accidentally translated into Czech. We regret the inconvenience. At least it wasn't Finnished, in which 14 cases we would have been more tense. Also the Gregor Samsa idea may develop a few bugs.
That would have the advantage of bringing Dr Dee to the team, however at this point I'm sure Charley Stross would have thrown the Laundry link out of a (Prague) window.
I guess Faustus has the Face-Heel turn and leaves his former comrades in the lurch.
ReplyDeleteThe post accompanying this title is currently unavailable, having been accidentally translated into Czech. We regret the inconvenience. At least it wasn't Finnished, in which 14 cases we would have been more tense. Also the Gregor Samsa idea may develop a few bugs.
ReplyDeleteThe role of Rudolf II in the team is left as an exercise for the reader.
ReplyDeleteThat would have the advantage of bringing Dr Dee to the team, however at this point I'm sure Charley Stross would have thrown the Laundry link out of a (Prague) window.
ReplyDeleteRudolf II is the Cabinet chief?
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