Weintisch - a new(wish) term for an old practise

"Let's meet up with friends and drink wine" said a German friend, "on a regular basis". And, because I am good at words, I suggested calling it a "winetisch". This a portmanteau of "wine" and "Stammtisch". The latter word is used to describe a reserved table in a pub where a group of friends meet on a regular basis. The former word describes an alcoholic drink made of fermented gra... you all should know what that is. So, for the last few years (quite a few years actually) we have been meeting, not at pubs but at people's home and drinking wine, often interesting wines. It's a bit like a cheese and wine party but very focussed on wine. To make things interesting I stopped buying wines from the main supermarkets and targeted boutique wine shops around Munich. Which eventually led to this blog.

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  1. OK, sometimes I write "winetisch", sometimes "weintisch". For those who are completely devoid of European languages (except English obviously) "Wein" is German for "wine".

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