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Just outside of Castelvetro di Modena
April 2024: The First Week
Someone in the neighborhood was giving away "fill dirt" so we have two garbage cans full of free dirt:
Breakfast burrito - bacon, scrambled eggs, lettuce with homegrown cilantro & chives. The pale purple bits are the diced chive blossoms. You could seriously be a "gourmet" if you started to listen to what your grandmother & grandmothers around the world were desperately trying to teach you:
Lini 910 Lambrusca. This is an amazing food friendly sparkling red wine:
Volunteer cucurbit. We've got at least six of these coming up & we won't know what they are until they form their secondary leaves:
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La tua mano, Andrey...Â
-- Ricordami, ricordami, ma dimentica il mio destino! Ricordami -- Goncharov!
-”Lament of Goncharov”, performer unknown, only found on the Matteo cut and the Italian cut, though at least one studio cut retains the “La tua mano, Andrey” vocal, slightly distorted and muffled -- listen closely when “In The Church At Midnight” begins during the eponymous scene.Â
This is a drink that closely resembles one seen in the brief flashback to Goncharov’s time as a discotheque owner, and what he prepares -- but does not drink -- during a later scene at home. It’s clear that Goncharov appears to have embraced the consumption habits of Naples, from the variety of reasonably high-quality pantry staples(Katya’s anchovies!) to one bottle he picks up very clearly being a 1970s-era Strega bottle, but he rarely consumes them, and stains the sunny Southern Italian hues of these liqueurs a dark red like dried blood with the Northern Italian frizzante Lambrusco, a reminder of his own stained past, a sense that he is not of anywhere anymore.Â
Sangue di San Gennaro | ABV: 14.25% | Yield: 7.40 fl oz | Spritz, Built in Glass, Aperitivo, Day Drinks, Wine Cocktails, Regional
1.25 fl oz or 37.5 ml Strega Liquore
1.25 fl oz or 37.5ml LimoncelloÂ
4 fl oz or 120ml Lambrusco red wine Â
Soda Water to Top
Briefly shake together the Strega and the Limoncello(especially if using homemade limoncello -- it integrates easier than stirring) then strain into bulbous red wine glass or balloon glass. Add pre-cracked ice carefully [you don’t want to risk damaging the glassware] and then the Lambrusco. Take a swizzle stick* and gently stir or swizzle the liqueurs and wine to integrate. Top with soda water, about 1-2 ounces. Garnish with a twist of orange.
*here appropriately the steel airplane stir sticks by Viski, ironic imagery of almost of the journey that led Goncharov to Naples, and his inability to escape the fate he seals for himself.Â
LAMBRUSCO Acrilico su cartone telato 24X30 cm 2022
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