Does your queenship Elizabeth have an intense liking for fine wines?

November 27th, 2009


not to my knowlege her favorite drink is a cocktail titled the zaza Originally an un-garnished cocktail from the 1930′s, the Du bonnet Cocktail is now often served with a twist of lemon (sometimes an orange peel) but has fallen into obscurity in recent years. The Du bonnet Cocktail is said to be a favorite of Queen Elizabeth II, her mother preferred it served served on the rocks.i have the recipe if you’d like to have it

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8 Responses

  1. queenE Says:

    not to my knowlege her favorite drink is a cocktail titled the zaza Originally an un-garnished cocktail from the 1930′s, the Du bonnet Cocktail is now often served with a twist of lemon (sometimes an orange peel) but has fallen into obscurity in recent years. The Du bonnet Cocktail is said to be a favorite of Queen Elizabeth II, her mother preferred it served served on the rocks.i have the recipe if you’d like to have it
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  2. Lord Percy Says:

    she has never had an unfine wine so your question is meaningless
    she only has wine on OFFICIAL dinners at night
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  3. Dude Says:

    No.
    What is queenship Elizabeth.(yes,I know it’s a misspelling spell checker,thank you)It would appear that spell checker is selective with whom it points out spelling mistakes to.
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  4. Syntinen Laulu Says:

    No; for the past century or so the British royal family, like most of the British public, have had a very downmarket taste in wine, preferring sweet hocks and sherries. They’re also keen on gin, sweet vermouth, etc. Of course they have to serve fine claret and stuff at state banquets because it’s expected, not because it’s what they like.
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  5. BP Says:

    I don’t think so.I would elaborate on my answer but I don’t think you would be capable of understanding it.What/who is "your queenship Elizabeth"?Do you always use baby language when asking questions?Do you think it makes you seem rebellious?
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  6. Taisanboku Says:

    I don’t think that other than on formal occasions,the queen drinks that much.Your wording,as someone else said,is strange.
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  7. Charlie Says:

    I think when having to make conversation with George Bush at a state banquet for a number of hours, she will drink what every comes to hand.
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  8. alice b Says:

    Personally I don’t think that’s why she looks stoned.
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    AB

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