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Submitted by King Boreas aka Ian on

AKA VinoBabe, originator of the Clueless Joe

Love4Vino

yes I will delete it.

and thank you.. I think my ass is funny as well.
Sun, 11/27/2005 - 6:43 PM Permalink
OT

I got the Sports Illustrated today, Luv. Thanks! The umpire on the cover is going to be at my daughter and son-in-law's house Thursday and he's going to autograph it for my grandson. :smile:
Tue, 11/29/2005 - 3:08 PM Permalink
Love4Vino

Perfect! I'm so glad to hear it got to you!!

I hope your grandson likes it!
Tue, 11/29/2005 - 3:36 PM Permalink
KITCH

I need your help...

what wines would you suggest for

ham

and

chicken/duck...I forgot which my mom said it was...

oh...and lets try to keep it under $12ish this time :wink:

maybe a pinot?
Thu, 12/22/2005 - 10:50 AM Permalink
Love4Vino

Kitch - Pinot is good with fowl. Estancia makes a decent Pinot for under $12 bucks.

You cant go wrong with a syrah with fowl either.

The Viognier (if you like white) does well with it as well.

Also - with Ham - Zinfandel works really really well - a good jammy one - so look for one with a Dry Creek Appellation (or Sonoma County) I like Dry Creek Vineyards and Ravenswood you can never go wrong with.

  • Stay Clear of Kenwood Zin with things that are salty - maybe it was just the bottle I had the one time, but it seemed to bring out a metallic taste*

    Ohh! Also - Cline makes several yummy zins (all under $12) and lots of other speciality wines Moverdre, Claret etc. (Not sure on the availbility of them there)

    A white for ham is a little harder cause of the salt - but a Crisp Pinot Grigio (Luna makes a GREAT one) might do you well.

    Does that help?

    Let me know if you need more specific brands - I'm sure I can drum something up.
  • Thu, 12/22/2005 - 11:18 AM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    I need ya'll to put together your creative brains for me.

    My Installation is coming up and I need to send out invites - I got cute snowflake paper (such a girl) and I wanted to write the invite in sort of a Rhyme.

    33rd Installation of Officers

    6pm Saturday January 14th

    Hollydale Club

    Greek Food (Buffet)

    Winter Carnival Theme

    Any brilliant twisting of words to make it into some sort of rhyme would be much appreciated.
    Thu, 12/22/2005 - 11:25 AM Permalink
    Clue Master

    Thanks a lot Vino. We're getting Honey Baked Ham and now I know what else to grab.
    Thu, 12/22/2005 - 11:26 AM Permalink
    KC0GRN

    hmm.. almost seems like a haiku as is (then again I'm no poet).
    Thu, 12/22/2005 - 11:27 AM Permalink
    KITCH

    so if I go into the wine market and tell them I need a good Jammy Zin...they won't laugh at me??

    and a yummy zin by cline?
    Thu, 12/22/2005 - 11:33 AM Permalink
    Clue Master

    Jimmy Jam jabbered to get a Zin from Fin?
    Thu, 12/22/2005 - 11:35 AM Permalink
    mrmnmikey

    Zephy is good with rymes.
    Thu, 12/22/2005 - 2:12 PM Permalink
    me2

    yup- zeph is good at it

    instead of a rhyme -make it into that greek dance song

    too tired and not feeling that well to think of it- don't we have any greek here? or am I thinking jewish?
    Fri, 12/23/2005 - 10:08 PM Permalink
    KITCH

    I've got 2 bottles of cline zin's

    and one bottle of ravenswood vintersblend 2003 zin..

    I'm going to go look today for something else...

    Its nice sticking to cali wines vs the others....
    Sat, 12/24/2005 - 6:01 AM Permalink
    OT

    I have seven bottle of wind left over from Thanksgiving. Don't even know if it's good stuff or not, but quite the assortment. I hope no one brings wine tomorrow! I requested brandy and rum for Tom & Jerry's instead.
    Sat, 12/24/2005 - 7:11 AM Permalink
    OT

    Here's what I have. Maybe Vino can tell me if I'm serving swamp water. I don't think anyone here would care though.

    :chagrin: :

    Atalon Napa Valley Merlot 2000

    Georges Dusomething or other Beaufolais-villages Nouveau 2004

    McManis Viognier 2004

    Ladybug Red Redwood Valley Red Table Wine Cuvee V

    Gionelli Pinot Grigio 2004

    Brokenwood Shiraz 1999

    Gallo White Zin

    Gallo Shiraz

    Miscounted. That's nine.
    Sat, 12/24/2005 - 7:18 AM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    OT - the white zin.. bleech. (but that's mostly me) You have lots of great wine. Most of it's in it's prime to drink right now as well - take advantage of that!!

    The Pinot Grigio - is very very good. Drink it soon, as it's a wine that should be drunk within a year of it's harvest, else the fruit begins to 'fall out' an you are left with less structure. Get some pears, some goat cheese spread and crack it open and enjoy.

    Likewise with the Noveau - it's released in the Nov. after it's harvested, and is really ment to be consumed by New Years that same year. It's now a wine you want to keep long term.

    the first one atalon?? do you mean Avalon? That is a very nice, expensive merlot. Don't keep it past 2007 tho - Merlot doesn't age well haver 6-7 years on average.

    McManis Viognier - YUM YUM YUM (but typical white - don't let it age past 3 years)

    The brokenwood Shiraz I have heard of (as with the Gallo Shiraz) Personally I'm not a fan of the Australian method of making Syrah (aka Shiraz) so I can't give you a personal opinion - except that it's not a wine that gets better with age - it tastes better to drink young - so get that 99 out of it's skin soon.

    I haven't personally had the ladybug either - but my cult's sister club is the 'ladybugs' and they get it for all their events and love it - rumor has it's it's a decent priced - decent tasting bottle of wine.

    Hope that helps.
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 12:33 AM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    sounds like you picked out some nice vino.

    how was it all?
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 12:41 AM Permalink
    KITCH

    ravenswood sucked I mean really bad...

    but the cline was good
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 4:01 AM Permalink
    Clue Master

    Old Fart was OK but I've had better
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 1:04 PM Permalink
    King Boreas aka Ian

    I had to pour out my 1974 Boone's Farm. Nasty ...
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 5:30 PM Permalink
    Clue Master

    Blasphemy!
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 5:48 PM Permalink
    OT

    The wine must have be alright because they finished it off. Funny about the Noveau. My son brings the wine and must have bought that bottle last Christmas. He noticed the year also and said we should have had it last year. But he bought another bottle this year. I don't drink the stuff, so that's why it was still here after a year.

    Thanks Vino!
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 7:32 PM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    really? it sucked? hmmmn - like it was bad? (did it taste like cave mushrooms?)

    usually the RVW is pretty good for the price.

    Cline is awesome. A couple of years ago, they begged me to come be their brand manager. Didn't like most of the staff - but I loved their wine.
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 8:52 PM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    Can any of you make this pix small enough in size so I can use it as my avatar? I'll love you long time..
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 8:54 PM Permalink
    KC0GRN

    this okay?

    I was gonna go for getting rid of the red eye thing and touch up the coloring, then I figured at this small, what's the difference?
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 9:35 PM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    it's perfect! Thank you so much!

    yeah - I don't really care about the R/E on there. If I get prints of it or something - the costco quick touch works great.

    you are da bomb!
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 9:41 PM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    ahh - it says it's 12k and the max is 10K - how do I fix that?>
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 9:42 PM Permalink
    KC0GRN

    doh! I'll fix it give me a sec.
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 9:43 PM Permalink
    KC0GRN

    Here try this one. Stupid Photoshop has to add a buncha useless info to the file...
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 9:45 PM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    woo hoo it works!

    thanks a million bagillion
    Mon, 12/26/2005 - 9:46 PM Permalink
    KITCH

    considering I never ate a cave mushroom...I'm not sure.

    but...it was Like drinking a bottle of grape wine just with a bottle of "bitters" added.
    Tue, 12/27/2005 - 7:02 AM Permalink
    tim_the_hunter

    Is that a structron fiberglass handled shovel I see? that's a good shovel.
    Tue, 12/27/2005 - 8:45 AM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    hmm - I think you have an off bottle. It's not supposed to taste like that. I was thinking it was cork taint, but it may have been a leaker that got too much air and a VA bug.
    Tue, 12/27/2005 - 10:05 AM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    I think it was - everyone was fighting over the 6 of those that we had.
    Tue, 12/27/2005 - 10:05 AM Permalink
    KITCH

    oh...I remember now...

    when I was opening it...

    I was kinda freaked as I thought the cork would crumble on me....the top of it started splitting...
    Tue, 12/27/2005 - 12:21 PM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    yeah the bottle was bad. try emailing them - they should replace that for you.
    Tue, 12/27/2005 - 9:38 PM Permalink
    KITCH

    I really wouldn't even begin to know how to start on that...

    I'm good at bitching....but geez...its a $11.99 bottle...
    Tue, 12/27/2005 - 9:52 PM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    Try This - send it rwwine@ravenswood-wine.com

    Dear Customer Service,

    I thought you would like to know about a recent problem I had with a bottle of your wine. On Christmas I opened a bottle of your 2003 Ravenswood Zinfandel Vintner's Blend and upon opening it, I noticed that the cork was very dry and crumbling. Once open the wine smelled and tasted like ethyl acitate. It was undrinkable.

    Thank you,

    Kitch

    They are (supposed to) respond with a follow up email and if you are in a reciprical state (you are) offer to send you out a replacement bottle.

    That is what procedure is for our facility, and it's a corporate wide procedure - cause they want people to continue to be brand loyal.
    Tue, 12/27/2005 - 10:26 PM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    they may ask you where you purchased it, so they can follow up with the store and make sure there weren't other complaints.

    for future ref. when a bottle is bad (i.e. High VA, or Corked) if you have the receipt, reseal the bottle and return it the next day - most stores are more than happy to replace it, as they get credit from the distributor. OR - email the winery - most will happily replace it.
    Tue, 12/27/2005 - 10:28 PM Permalink
    Clue Master

    Especially if you belong to their wine club.
    Wed, 12/28/2005 - 12:12 AM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    You don't even have to belong to that - but they will DEFINATELY replace it then!
    Wed, 12/28/2005 - 9:55 AM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    Thanks KCO - I am familiary with Enologix. I actually used to work for a company that 'fixed' wine - we could pull it apart into 2 different parts, treat the wine without stripping the flavor and then put it all back together - improved. That is where I got my training to spot flaws, and find solutions to fix them. it's a good quality to have, but sometimes makes it hard to just enjoy a bottle without studying it.
    Mon, 01/02/2006 - 9:58 PM Permalink
    King Boreas aka Ian

    enjoy a bottle without studying it

    I hate it when that happens.
    Mon, 01/02/2006 - 10:39 PM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    Ian - it would be like you walking through a park, and seeing caches just sitting about un hidden, and not trying to re-cover them to camo them out of sight.
    Mon, 01/02/2006 - 10:40 PM Permalink
    Clue Master

    I think I've actually had this one.

    Fun almost middle-aged Sauvingnon Blanc. Contains fruit rollups, hedonistic cheap gin and dainty hair gel. Drink now through 2009.
    Tue, 01/03/2006 - 7:17 AM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    Evil and french-oaked Pinot Gris. Shows smoked ham, limp poi and light root beer. Drink now through never.

    ha ha hahaha

    I love it!
    Tue, 01/03/2006 - 9:08 AM Permalink
    Love4Vino

    I would LOVE that!

    Thanks Kitch!
    Wed, 01/04/2006 - 10:48 AM Permalink