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Actually, wine would have made those ghastly talent shows a little less painful (you know, the ones where you realize that the kids in this school have absolutely no talent whatsoever).
My personal favorite was the young fellow that belched the alphabet!
Reserve 2 tickets for me. Maybe 3? These winos will be there!
My cup runeth over
I will post in the NY forum when I have the tickets then everyone can eitherr pick up the tickets or you can send a check and I will get them mailed out. I can reserve 1 ,2 or 3 tables for TS4Ms members.
I will post in the NY forum when I have the tickets then everyone can eitherr pick up the tickets or you can send a check and I will get them mailed out. I can reserve 1 ,2 or 3 tables for TS4Ms members.
Frank,
When you get the tickets I can pick them up. Let's go out for pizza in the old neighborhood. I remember you once posted that the best pizza was a few blocks away from you. Rosa's pizza? Anyway pizza's on me! If anyone else wants to meet that would be great as well.
When you get the tickets I can pick them up. Let's go out for pizza in the old neighborhood. I remember you once posted that the best pizza was a few blocks away from you. Rosa's pizza? Anyway pizza's on me! If anyone else wants to meet that would be great as well.
Sounds good and we can have a bottle of wine at my house.
Tignanello is a great wine that has an interesting history. The house of Antinori has gotten in conflict (since the 80's) with the Tuscan wine authorities for selling this as a Tuscan wine although the content is much closer to a Bordeaux blend. The fight lasted over ten years until the mid-1990's.
I actually met one of his three daughters at a Wine Spectator tasting at the Marriott in NY in the late 80's. She was incredibly outgoing and down to earth, yet refined, for someone who would be an heir to one of the world's great wine dynasties. Being happily married, moved on, wishing my nephew was older
Tignanello is a great wine that has an interesting history. The house of Antinori has gotten in conflict (since the 80's) with the Tuscan wine authorities for selling this as a Tuscan wine although the content is much closer to a Bordeaux blend. The fight lasted over ten years until the mid-1990's.
I actually met one of his three daughters at a Wine Spectator tasting at the Marriott in NY in the late 80's. She was incredibly outgoing and down to earth, yet refined, for someone who would be an heir to one of the world's great wine dynasties. Being happily married, moved on, wishing my nephew was older
This younger sister to Casanova's Brunellos is exceptional. A young wine that was really good when released has now matured and mellowed retaining its fresh and remarkably fruity character. It's positively delicious!
"A fairly deep, oxblood-tinged hue. Bright, aromatic, smoky cherry fruit on the nose, with a little herby, leafy element to it. Fresh, medium bodied style on the palate, with a nice seamless texture. Good tannins give some grip through the midpalate and finish, and there is surprisingly crisp acidity bearing in mind the hot vintage. Fresh, red and black fruit character, leading to a lovely, sappy-savoury finish. An excellent Rosso."
We'll be drinking this extensively over the coming year...join us!
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I missed this morning's Barullo, but the Terriccio Lupicaia up now is killing me. I can't keep buying these pricey bottles, but they are at such a discount it's hard not to...
I missed this morning's Barullo, but the Terriccio Lupicaia up now is killing me. I can't keep buying these pricey bottles, but they are at such a discount it's hard not to...
The Barullo and the CA Zin before that had me itching. NO more untill I make room
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