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Mulled Wine for Winter Warmer
Team Gotham. Father and Daughter together pouring at Harford Wine Festival
My new favorite wine. Wine Men of Gotham. How rad is that? #wine #gotham #nerd #geek #ilovewine #winemenofgotham #shiraz
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First something soft and gentle.. Then to the dirty and gritty... Italy you have such variety!
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Winery Tour in Sonoma
Last Wednesday I travelled to the beautiful region of Sonoma in Northern California. I decided to extend my palate from the traditionally big Australian wines and see what California had to offer. There is a widely known following for Napa valley and Sonoma wines. Not only in the US but also across the wine regions of the world.
I must also make special mention of the company I did the tour with, Platypus Wine Tours. Our tour guide Greg had extensive knowledge of not only the wineries but the process involved in viticulture. I had a ball! Cheers Greg!
Here are the gems that I found: DRY CREEK FAMILY WINERY Producing a number of different brands this winery is welcoming and has an extensive range to offer. A small production winery which is unfortunate because I wonât be able to find any of the wines in New York! Dang! Special mentions- Sanoma Valley âForthâ 2012 Sauvignon Blanc. Sitting at $20 itâs a bloody barrrrgin mate! Fresh pear on the nose, with pineapple and grassy tones also. Soft balanced palate with a zing to finish. Easy drinking! Alexander Valley âHistoireâ 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon. $24. A tasty delight! I am hesitant to say sweet, due to my father in my ear saying âitâs not sweet, itâs fruity!â. So yes, perhaps itâs fruity, perhaps itâs sweet, either way itâs a mouth full of plum, chocolate and ribena! I donât think I could finish a big glass, but I would definitely enjoy a small glass to finish a meal.
AMISTA VINEYARDS This vineyard is where we stopped for lunch. Absolutely breathtaking view mixed with a âGreg specialâ lunch. A family owned vineyard, we were lucky enough to meet the lovely couple who owned the vineyard. With a âbottle smashingâ ceremony to welcome us in. Special mentions- 2010 Amista Chardonnay. $28. Only 364 cases were produced. No oak yet soft creaminess on the tongue which must come forgot a bit of malolactic fermentation. Fresh grapefruit on the nose with a rounded balanced mouth feel that lingers for a while. 2006 Amista Cabernet. $42. Worth every penny. This delightful Cabernet comes from the wild vineyards of Rockpile. A rare find indeed. The tannins are very present making a full bodied rich cab. A little spice to the nose with a finish that makes you want more. Perhaps itâs my expensive taste, but this one I will not forget.
DE LA MONTANYA Another family owned winery, we didnât get to have a real look around the place, which is disappointing because it looked like there was a lot to see, but we were on a tight schedule. I tried my first GewĂŒrztraminer which i had never heard of, a bit to rich for me, borderline dessert wine. I donât think I could finish a glass. There was a dessert wine on offer too which our pourer claimed âsmells like honey, tastes like heavenâ. Too right. Special mentions- 2010 Primitivo. $40. Grandfather to the Zinfandel, this one caught my attention. It was not overly aromatic however it packed a punch in your mouth. Strong acidity, creating a lot of salvation. Spicey and vegetative.
VML (Virginia Marie Lambrix) This was a huge winery, with a great store room which we got to see. A mix between stainless steel vats and oak barrels. There was beautiful âvibesâ at this winery. Sweeping views out for the tasting room and a delicious range of wines on offer. The labels are beautifully designed by the husband of the wine maker. On one label you can actually see the winemakers face buried amongst beautiful wild flowers. How romantic! Special mentions- GewĂŒrztraminer 2011. $22. Floral nose that pulls you in. I couldnât quite pick all the different notes I was getting off the nose, but I knew it smelt bloody good! Once it hit my lips I got honeysuckle, pear and perhaps a little pineapple.
Sometimes we just need to pour a full glass and sit back.
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Aug 3, 10 & 17: âVoice Tunnelâ Â Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Entrance: 33rd St at Park Ave., NYC Hours: 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM Voice Tunnel is an interactive light and sound installation by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. It will transform the 1,400 foot long Park Avenue Tunnel with 300 theatrical spotlights that produce glimmering arches of light along the tunnelâs walls and ceiling. Open to pedestrians for the first time in history, the Park Avenue Tunnel, which runs from 33rd Street to 40th Street, can be accessed on foot at the 33rd Street entrance. Participants will be able to influence the intensity of each light by speaking into a special intercom at the tunnelâs center which records their voice and loops it. Louder speech will increase the lightsâ brightness proportionally, creating a Morse-like code of flashes throughout the tunnel. The individual voices will be heard as pedestrians walk through the tunnel, on 150 loudspeakers, one beside each light arch and synchronized with it. Â At any given time, the tunnel will be illuminated by the voices of the past 75 participants: as new participants speak into the intercom, older recordings will get pushed away by one position down the array of light fixtures until they leave the tunnel, so that the content of the piece is changing constantly.