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No use me investing in wine I don't drink, well apart from say a couple of small glasses of sparkly wine at Christmas dinner.
No use me investing in wine I don't drink, well apart from say a couple of small glasses of sparkly wine at Christmas dinner.
My retirement plan is called the Lottery. It works just like any other pension plan: you put money in, and, when you reach your expiry date (figuratively...), you (hopefully) get a bunch of money back.
I do not really drink alcohol either - except an occasional Armagnac (maybe once per month). I still have a bottle of 40 year old Wisky that was given to my father in 1950 by an English friend. I inherited it and it is still sitting in the rack - unopened. I wonder whether it is still any good after 100 years.
I am, however, amazed that Wine is considered alcohol in some countries. Where I come from it is a food staple. Even children drink it (diluted with water). It is a lot healthier than soft drinks, especially the diat kind which is pure chemistry.