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Geordies told to ditch Brown Ale | Geordies told to ditch Brown Ale |
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A former Newcastle United footballer is urging Geordies to stop drinking Brown Ale and start drinking fine wine. | A former Newcastle United footballer is urging Geordies to stop drinking Brown Ale and start drinking fine wine. |
David Ginola returned to St James' Park in Newcastle to launch his Coste Brulade 2007 Rose with a message for football fans to try something new. | David Ginola returned to St James' Park in Newcastle to launch his Coste Brulade 2007 Rose with a message for football fans to try something new. |
Since leaving football he has started making wine at his vineyard at home in Provence in southern France. | Since leaving football he has started making wine at his vineyard at home in Provence in southern France. |
Asked if he expected Newcastle fans to change their traditional tipple, he said: "Why aye man." | Asked if he expected Newcastle fans to change their traditional tipple, he said: "Why aye man." |
He added: "A bit of a change is good with relationships with women and it is good with wine. It is not a question of sophistication, it is a question of taste." | He added: "A bit of a change is good with relationships with women and it is good with wine. It is not a question of sophistication, it is a question of taste." |
The ex-footballer is still looking for a distributor for the wine but said he hoped it would be in shops soon. | The ex-footballer is still looking for a distributor for the wine but said he hoped it would be in shops soon. |
Ginola was at Newcastle United between 1995 and 1997. | Ginola was at Newcastle United between 1995 and 1997. |
The wine will have its official launch on Saturday at the Newcastle Journal Taste 2 festival. |
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