Saturday, January 6, 2007

3rd Wine Tasting

what a great event! Thanks to John and Evelyn for a wonderful idea, a wonderful evening. Try the Rosa Regale Chamagne, 2005 for a new experience of champagne. Same for the Port: San Sebastian Port (Florida Dessert Wine).

1 comment:

maryz said...

Dang I hope this works. Following are Keith's comments from the November wine tasting:

Frascati: Light and airy (I can't read the rest - something to do about being "attacked with a free wheeling slew of" something)

Soave Classico: A bitter fruit that finishes stronger than it arrives.

Another Pinot: A bit feeble with a short reguvination before fading into welcome oblivion.

Barbero: A dry, dusty pallette teaser that tries to bully but leaves with a feeble tumble.

LeRime: A bold step sister who delivers only a passing kiss before retiring for the night.

Barbera D'Asti:Bold and hearty - it arrives a full body on a Saharian camel marching long into a distant sunset.

The last group I don't know what applies to what:

Like a hearty greeting on a cold winter morning, she grips the palette with a wrestler's embrace.

As the barker says "come on in gents - admission is free but you will pay with your soul"

Asks permission but refuses to let go - a tempting tart like the girls I knew in high school.

Tries to wear a miniskirt but lacks legs; a nun in disguise.