Hope it goes well John! Now your wife can pay you back when for when you waited on her after her surgery.I’m having knee surgery in the AM.
Hope it goes well John! Now your wife can pay you back when for when you waited on her after her surgery.I’m having knee surgery in the AM.
View attachment 47033 Cutting loose a little bit tonite, wifey finished MBA finals today, A’s in both classes, I’m having knee surgery in the AM. 1990 Leoville Poyferre is smooth, sheer elegance in a glass. Fruity, earthy, and minerality dancing beautifully with a long sumptuous finish. Last bottle........what a wine!,
View attachment 47033 Cutting loose a little bit tonite, wifey finished MBA finals today, A’s in both classes, I’m having knee surgery in the AM. 1990 Leoville Poyferre is smooth, sheer elegance in a glass. Fruity, earthy, and minerality dancing beautifully with a long sumptuous finish. Last bottle........what a wine!,
Hope it goes well John! Now your wife can pay you back when for when you waited on her after her surgery.
If this a a "weekday wine" for you yea we should just close the thread! LOL There must be a story behind this bottle of wine however! Good luck with the surgery today. Make sure to mark up your knee properly!
Just monitor the amount of wine with the oxy...have heard that can get addicting (the oxy, we already know the wine is).Definitely not a weekday wine!! Celebration for the Mrs., and since I’ll be at home all week, it was kind of a Friday....!!! Dad scored a case of this wine, as futures, back in the 90’s, at WAY less than the current price and gave us a couple bottles to try. No need to close the thread, but wanted to share since it’s such a special treat.....
Procedure went well, had the left knee marked, meniscus tear repaired, and removed some floaters in there. Aspirin, oxy, wine, ice, and elevation are on the menu. Cheers!
Just monitor the amount of wine with the oxy...have heard that can get addicting (the oxy, we already know the wine is).
On it!! Wine takes place of the 6:00 oxy, so I can take one t bedtime. Probably will discontinue oxy entirely by noon tomorrow, I don’t like taking that stuff.
Please don't skimp on rehab. Do it all. It really does affect your range of motion.
I need an honest answer to this, do you think if you had those same exact raw materials today you would/could make a better wine than in 2011? If so what would do differently today verses what you did back then (not buying the grapes is not an allowed answer)?Leftover Brisket tonight from last weekend! Dug into the other side of the cellar and found the stash that is left from 2011. First grapes from Lodi, CA via Dallas and VFW. Pulled a bottle of my Corazon Solitario (Lonely Heart). This was a blend of Cab Sauv, Malbec, Cab Franc and Petit Verdot. For some reason this never really came together like it should have. Its still good with about 30 mins of air but not OMG I would so buy a case of this. Still WAY better than any kit I ever made. I will rack it up to the fact that it was a bad harvest year due to cool weather....... LOL
Ah, I remember you mentioning that when I was thinking I had a bell pepper issue with my Dornfelder batch. I just like to hear what the changes in thought processes are for veteran wine makers. Hopefully I'm learning along the same time line and will get more comfortable in my wine making "skin".I know I pressed way to hard on those grapes. The cab franc was not ripe and had the bell pepper issue. Other wines from the same grapes but different blends were really good.
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