Stoo
Well-known member
What is there to hate? The report says, "competitors in New Zealand and California are reportedly working on similar projects."Pale Horse said:Another Reason to hate the French
Some grapes are green and so is envy.
What is there to hate? The report says, "competitors in New Zealand and California are reportedly working on similar projects."Pale Horse said:Another Reason to hate the French
Wine.com is selling one of 12 limited edition bottles of ?Ampoules of Penfolds 2004 Block 42 Cabernet Sauvignon.? It?s a rare, single-vineyard wine from a Cabernet Sauvignon vine that was transported from France to Australia in the 1830s, says Rich Bergsund, CEO of Wine.com. The 750ml of wine is encased in a hand-blown sealed glass case or ?ampoule,? and suspended in wooden cabinet, crafted by four Australian artisans. The sealed glass helps the wine retain primary fruit and delicate aromas for a longer period than an ordinary corked bottle, according to Penfolds. Penfolds made only 400 cases of the wine itself.
Pale Horse said:Any suggestions for Thursday?
roundshort said:". . .(I am not a hater) . . ."
Pale Horse said:Doesn't seem Kosher to me...
Pale Horse said:Here's a question that is a response to the titular question:
Am I pretentious if I use this app?. Seems privacy advocate Pale Horse is now connected to the grid with his android. So, why not use it to enhance life...
I know wine is meant to be physically enjoyed, and believe me I do. So, is this really necessary, are any of you using an app for epicurean delights?
Pale Horse said:Hmmm. I'm currently showing an image, (and in your quote, too). Where's our <s>drunk</s> technical European cohort?
Mickiana said:I enjoy nice (craft) beers, being a home brewer who is considering making the leap to commercial brewing sometime in the near future.
I very much enjoy wine and Australia has some very nice offerings.
Saturday night just gone I had a 2013 Wynns Coonawarra Cab Sav. It was a big, bold, tart and somewhat herbaceous drink. Weighed in at 13.5%. Australian wines are big in alcohol. Apparently dry seasons do that by concentrating the sugars in the fruit. Is this correct?
roundshort said:Actually 13.5% for a new world cab is almost low! Coo aware aid actually a cooler region. The warmer the weather the more ripe - the more sugar which equals more alcohol. But you are right Ozzie Rds can be very stout. I am glad you enjoyed it!