“Salaam alaikum.
Is this a muslim household?”
No, have a nice night.
Name: Petit Monde French Red table wine
Type: red wine
Venue: house, in the new ‘pub room’
Review/notes: The doorbell rang and I found four young men dressed for mosque and carrying a list of neighbourhood folk with likely names (our predecessors in this house as well as the landlord are Iranian). Tempted to invite them in for tea I thought better of it not for the sake of the open bottle of wine but more for the disarray the dining and living rooms were in.
We got a carpet remnant that looks like it came from a pub refurbishment which, in fact, it had. Hard wearing, plush and meant to hide stains from spilt beverages, vomit, or folks that wee themselves as they lean against the bar, we roughed it out to fit the dining room and started rearranging the space so that we could fit our bar in there. It is now, unofficially, the Public Bar of the Drunken Bunny pub…complete with bar cat:
[DT =Daily Tipple, explained in DT #000 here]
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