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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
If I may suggest a wine.....
"Colores del Sol Malbec"
Colores del Sol, meaning “Colors of the Sun.” is a Malbec that captures the exciting, alluring qualities of the Malbec grape in a wine which utilized modern, high-quality winemaking. The vineyards in Mendoza are among highest in the world – therefore, closest to the sun where the sun's light is most pure. That pure light reflects from grapes and vines like a starburst, revealing all the colors of the sun. The grapes are watered with pure melted snow channeled from the Andes, using a centuries-old irrigation system inherited from the native settlers, the Huarpes Indians.
Generally around $10 a bottle - tried one last night... good stuff!!
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sounds delish. Since we're on the topic, leopold and i went to steamboat springs this weekend for a little hiking and camping trip, and one night we had dinner in town at a really stellar brew pub (mahogany something), and i had what might be the best, smoothest glass of red wine ever. Escudo Rojo, a blend. Yum.
this all sounds like good wine...but ...Boan, Baybo, and I enjoyed some special wine the other day...... Pacific Peak merlot....this medium bodied merlot with aromas of plum, dark cherries and exotic spices has a rich and soft mid palette finish ..plus it comes in a special wine "cask system" that provents oxidation that occurs in half empty wine BOTTLES. Even after the 'cask' is opened, the fresh taste is preserved for up to six weeks by a patented "Smart Tap" spout and inner pouch. (Of course boan, baybo, and I do not take any chances on this very expensive wine going bad once it is opened...we finish off the entire 3 litre "cask" once opened.
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