I like to consider myself the Carrie Bradshaw of the wine world. Not because I am a particularly talented writer, but because I love LA as much as she loves NY AND my expenditures on wine equal hers on Manolo Blahniks. In the 2006 calendar year I spent $13,846.37 on wine. Retail. For some big collectors that’s nothing, I know. But for me, with my modest income, that’s more than I pay annually in rent. And that’s why I’m like Carrie Bradshaw, she couldn’t afford her apartment either.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Julian does Casetta...
They say a picture speaks louder than words. But a picture doesn't actually speak, and a video does, so its far to say that a video speaks louder than a picture which speaks louder than words.
"The Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG is produced from the vinification of red Frappato grapes (Nero d'Avola too) and was first introduced to the public in 1933 at the first Exhibition-Market of Siena. It takes its name from the magnificent color that characterizes the wine."
www.italianmade.com/wines/doc10077.cfm
Kinda like a reverse Picpoul de Pinet in that the name or an aspect of the variety is built into the appellation name as opposed to appellation name included in variety name a la Picpoul.
4 comments:
Fancy! Video! Flip or new iPhone??!
Well done Julian. Though I think your director could use some seasoning.
This is called the ultimate lazy blog post! It's just my camera - which does little movies - but I'm desperate for a flip phone!
Stay tuned for tomorrow's video...
"The Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG is produced from the vinification of red Frappato grapes (Nero d'Avola too) and was first introduced to the public in 1933 at the first Exhibition-Market of Siena. It takes its name from the magnificent color that characterizes the wine."
www.italianmade.com/wines/doc10077.cfm
Kinda like a reverse Picpoul de Pinet in that the name or an aspect of the variety is built into the appellation name as opposed to appellation name included in variety name a la Picpoul.
Julian (aka Johnny Deep) - you're a natural and I actually learned something here!
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