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The land of beautiful chianti and brunello uwu
Now all that's missing is the right bottle 😂🍷😂🍷
Finally, an appropriately sized corkscrew for a Melchizedek bottle!
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i was today years old when i learned wine coolers are wine with fruit juice and not. the cold boxes you put the wine in.
You can actually use the same word for both, with the right context! That said, "wine fridge" is good if you don't want the ambiguity.
Enjoying a '24 Pinot Noir and listening to jazz. What better night is there?
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artist = Malik Alexander
December 17, 2025 - Day 181
A glass of wine to go with our book club discussion.
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Varietal: Pinot Noir Region: Burgundy, France, 2022 This is certainly a decent bottle of pinot noir; however, it is a reminder of why I enjoy New World pinots a bit more than their Old World counterparts. With a garnet appearance, and a bouquet reminiscent of red fruit, blackberry, plum and a touch of oak, it's certainly a complex wine. The taste also shows as much, featuring nice jammy red fruit notes, and a nice tartness to it. It gets darker on the finish, and has rather firm tannins. The finish isn't quite as long as I tend to prefer, however. All that said, it does have a beautiful cork. I could recommend to pair with red sauce pastas or soups.
Cloud Break Merlot
Varietal: Merlot
Region, Vintage: California, 2022 I will admit, I don't normally drink much merlot. It hasn't been a style that I've gravitated to in the past. But, for being a very cheap wine (~$10.00), Cloud Break Merlot has very pleasantly surprised me. Boasting a dark garnet colour, it has a very nice cherry & raspberry nose, with other red and black fruit notes underneath. On the palate, it provides a very silky texture with a medium body and soft tannins, and the raspberry & red fruit getting heightened. On the long finish, it transforms into nice chocolatey notes. If you have a pizza or hotdog dinner you want to elevate, a nice one like this would do you very well.
“Good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used.”
— William Shakespeare
Bluemont Vineyard, Loudoun County, Virginia