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They can sit back and have a nice glass of red blue wine. 

 

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/liverpool-wine-blue-bottle-glass-11499198

 

A Liverpool entrepreneur is one of the driving forces behind Gïk, the world’s first blue wine.

The team behind it explain: “It took two years of in-dept research, closely collaborating with several leading technological institutes within the food industry, until this team

of young entrepreneurs launched the world’s first blue wine onto the Spanish market. Eight months later, the product arrives in the UK and Ireland.”

It’s described as having: “A sweet and fresh taste and the vibrant Indigo colour are the main characteristics of Gïk, aimed to create an accessible wine for all bitter cunts between 18 and 70 years old.

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BlueWine-720sq.jpg

 

They can sit back and have a nice glass of red blue wine.

 

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/liverpool-wine-blue-bottle-glass-11499198

 

A Liverpool entrepreneur is one of the driving forces behind Gïk, the world’s first blue wine.

The team behind it explain: “It took two years of in-dept research, closely collaborating with several leading technological institutes within the food industry, until this team

of young entrepreneurs launched the world’s first blue wine onto the Spanish market. Eight months later, the product arrives in the UK and Ireland.”

It’s described as having: “A sweet and fresh taste and the vibrant Indigo colour are the main characteristics of Gïk, aimed to create an accessible wine for all bitter cunts between 18 and 70 years old.

Everton wine (1995 vintage)

 

Colour : Blue

Bouquet : A sharp, bitter nose crinkling aroma. Hints of lemon and vinegar.

Palate : Bitter fermented flavours, matured over decades.

 

Serve at room temperature with hard cheese.

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BlueWine-720sq.jpg

 

They can sit back and have a nice glass of red blue wine. 

 

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/liverpool-wine-blue-bottle-glass-11499198

 

A Liverpool entrepreneur is one of the driving forces behind Gïk, the world’s first blue wine.

The team behind it explain: “It took two years of in-dept research, closely collaborating with several leading technological institutes within the food industry, until this team

of young entrepreneurs launched the world’s first blue wine onto the Spanish market. Eight months later, the product arrives in the UK and Ireland.”

It’s described as having: “A sweet and fresh taste and the vibrant Indigo colour are the main characteristics of Gïk, aimed to create an accessible wine for all bitter cunts between 18 and 70 years old.

 

With their performance this year maybe meths would be cheaper & similarly coloured.

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BlueWine-720sq.jpg

 

They can sit back and have a nice glass of red blue wine. 

 

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/liverpool-wine-blue-bottle-glass-11499198

 

A Liverpool entrepreneur is one of the driving forces behind Gïk, the world’s first blue wine.

The team behind it explain: “It took two years of in-dept research, closely collaborating with several leading technological institutes within the food industry, until this team

of young entrepreneurs launched the world’s first blue wine onto the Spanish market. Eight months later, the product arrives in the UK and Ireland.”

It’s described as having: “A sweet and fresh taste and the vibrant Indigo colour are the main characteristics of Gïk, aimed to create an accessible wine for all bitter cunts between 18 and 70 years old.

Good to see the blue shite are getting more sophisticated in their choice of wine

They must have got fed up with this shit

 

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