That does explain why people tend to only smoke wills, or gold flake kings or 
... and a wills smoker wouldn't dream of smoking gold flake.  There's a 
paanwallah I used to know in hyd who had an uncanny knack of spotting people 
new to his shop as wills, goldflake, charminar etc smokers.

I guess wine is a more complex tasting product than tobacco (and outside cheap 
and mass produced brands, you have quite a lot of people grading expensive 
tobacco on virginian or turkish, how dark its roasted etc)

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Subject: Re: [silk] Query on wines.... and snobbery
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On Thursday 10 Nov 2011 11:14:46 pm Indrajit Gupta wrote:
> Frankly, I think we are hugely overdoing the wine snobbery bit; if we can
>  distinguish between cigarette brands and their smokes, or between
>  different brands of blended whiskey, what is the big deal in being able to
>  distinguish between different types of wine? 
> 
:D 

Objection, your honour.

If you sit in a dining room and say you can tell the difference between 
Charminar and Benson & Hedges, most people would give you credit for being 
gifted like a circus clown.

But if you pronounce funny sounding French names and say you can close your 
eyes and say what tastes good and what does not, (a skill that is avaialble to 
all children after the age of 6 months) people act as if you are a king.

It is completely artificial. Completely fraudulent. And a huge laugh. I would 
not give it teh aura it is being given. 

shiv



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srs (blackberry)

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