Re: [ChurchillChat] Whisky and Soda

2018-03-09 Thread Richard Langworth
On Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 8:50:06 AM UTC-5, Terry Reardon wrote: > > Not quite pertinent to the current discussion, but: during the 2005 > Conference in Quebec City, Lady Soames was asked to comment on her Father’s > alcohol consumption – “He drank too much. Next question.” > > > I

RE: [ChurchillChat] Whisky and Soda

2018-03-07 Thread Terry Reardon
@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of David Riddle Sent: March 7, 2018 8:02 AM To: churchillchat@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [ChurchillChat] Whisky and Soda In response to this thread, as a past Volunteer at Chartwell I can add that a glass of poured whisky is displayed there in Sir Winston’s Art Studio

Re: [ChurchillChat] Whisky and Soda

2018-03-07 Thread David Riddle
In response to this thread, as a past Volunteer at Chartwell I can add that a glass of poured whisky is displayed there in Sir Winston’s Art Studio. It is a very specific, pale colour exactly as he took it because on one of her fairly regular visits to Chartwell before she passed away, Lady

Re: [ChurchillChat] Whisky and Soda

2018-03-06 Thread johnmather via ChurchillChat
Dear Larry,   Spot on. Lady Mary Soames kindly showed me how she and others prepared WSC's whisky-soda.  It is a matter of speculation how so little whisky might have been partially medicinal in dilating his coronary arteries.  Then the the whole issue of whether WSC was actually an alcoholic