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Guest 19th Nov 2008
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Harveys Bristol Cream Sherry, is smooth and relaxing unlike some wines, and sherry's
I love Harveys Bristol Cream Sherry's smooth relaxing feeling, Harveys is my favorite Alcoholic Beverage.
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Guest 16th Jan 2008
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I think one of my favorite restaurants serves a dollup of Harvey's bristol cream with it's traditional clam chowder. Next time I go to Salty's at Redondo(just 25 miles South of Seattle) I will ask if it is Harvey's.
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Saurkraut
26th Apr 2005
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I always heard of sherry. It seems to be in every gothic novel, and anything that was written in the 1800s seems to have a mandatory scene of people sitting around in drawing rooms, being served sherry in crystal goblets. So when a friend suggested I try Harvey's Bristol Cream, I was intrigued eno ...
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